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Why does gas cost so much?

 
June 09, 2006

Gas is teetering on the $3 per gallon line...but it's all a function of the market, says Inkpen. (Getty Images)
Gas is teetering on the $3 per gallon line...but it's all a function of the market, says Inkpen. (Getty Images)

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( Phoenix ) In the conclusion to our gasoline series, KJZZ's Dennis Lambert speaks with global management professor Andrew Inkpen, who explains just how oil markets work. Produced by Tony Ganzer.

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