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Factors Affecting Demand for Liquid Petroleum Gas in Thailand

Publisher(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
Limworapan, Taksawut
Other Contributor(s)
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Graduate School
Abstract
LPG is a fuel that is widely used in household, industrial and service, andtransportation sectors. In the past, LPG production satisfied domestic demand.However, rapidly increased consumption recently causes the import of LPG since 2008.The objectives of this paper are (1) to understand factors that affect demand ofLPG in Thailand, (2) to understand the price and demand structures of LPG, and (3) toprovide policy recommendations to the government for LPG management. The dataused in this paper is the monthly data from January 2003 to December 2008, the totalof 72 observations.
Subject(s)
Business Economics
Degree Level
masters
Degree Department
School of Economics
Degree Grantor
University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
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Bibliographic Citation
Taksawut Limworapan (2009) Factors Affecting Demand for Liquid Petroleum Gas in Thailand.
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