Stefan Hoderlein and Anne Vanhems, "Estimating the Distribution of Welfare Effects Using Quantiles", Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2018, pp. 52-72. All data are in the file gasoline_demand.csv, an ASCII file in DOS format. It is zipped in the file hv-data.zip. Unix/Linux users should use "unzip -a". Data names: log_q - Logarithm of annual gasoline consumption in gallons log_p - Logarithm of gasoline price in USD per gallon log_y - Logarithm of yearly income log_drvrcnt - Logarithm of drivers of automobile state_fips - Indicator of state distance_oil - distance of state capital to gulf of Mexico in 1000 km region - geographical regions in US (Northeast etc) cl_smtown_d to cl_urban_d - Classification of place of residence according to rural (reference group), small town, suburban, second city, urban (first_city) popdensity_d1 to podensity_d7 - Classification of place of residence according to population density in ascending order publictransit_d - availability of public transport meanage_driver - average age of drivers of automobile There are 4812 observations.