Ho trovato queste informazioni e mi chiedo solo se ha senso? Non ho molta familiarità con il mercato dei carburanti qui, so solo che generalmente si tratta di una lobby che fa quello che vuole.

Quindi i prezzi ora sono particolarmente alti a causa della guerra in Iran, ma ci sono comunque momenti durante il giorno/settimana in cui è possibile acquistare carburante anche un po’ più economico… Sono preoccupato che con questo cambiamento i prezzi rimarranno sempre a livelli più alti perché la lobby non accetterà meno guadagni.

Se sì, allora in che modo la decisione di questo governo è vantaggiosa nel ridurre gli attuali prezzi ridicoli e utile per i cittadini/residenti?

Sono sinceramente curioso e mi piacerebbe semplicemente capirlo.

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9 commenti

  1. Normal-Definition-81 on

    The trick is: it doesn’t make any sense or lead to verifiably lower prices.

    Which comes to no surprise to the government…

    *„Empirical or theoretical studies examining the effect of such rules on petrol station prices and, consequently, on consumers, reach **varying conclusions and do not allow for a reliable assessment** as to whether any of these systems is clearly preferable.“*

    (evaluation of the *old* Austrian model which will pass Bundestag today; page 16 in the pdf)

    https://www.bundeskartellamt.de/SharedDocs/Publikation/DE/Sektoruntersuchungen/Sektoruntersuchung_Raffinerien_Abschlussbericht.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=3

  2. Funkj0ker on

    It’s what we call “Aktionismus” you basically do something without effect just to show the people that you are doing something while actually doing nothing.

  3. Ze_insane_Medic on

    It does not do anything to lower the prices. If anything, if they can’t immediately react to the volatility, they will just buffer it by increasing the price slightly.

    All it does is making it more predictable what you’ll have to pay… for a single day

  4. GreenStorm_01 on

    Complete bullshit. So they will increase the price once a day. Amazing.

  5. Sentient_Sawhorse on

    It is time for Germany (and Europe) to be free of the influence of other countries who seek to prey upon Europe. Looking at the US, Russia, China, who only see Europe as something to be exploited. Europe needs to rise up and take charge of its future, secure its own deals for resources and have the united military strength to protect itself. It’s obvious that it’s not 1983 any more, where Europe has to depend on big brother U.S. The U.S. can’t even keep an 8 mile straight of Hormuz open.

  6. From what I understand gas distributers now also need to explain price increases and why they are necessary.

    In addition to that inspectors get more permissions to make sure there are no shenanigans going on.

  7. HerrKoomer on

    Why can’t they temporarily reduce the taxes instead of such moves which barely do much?

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