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The theory of geographical markets is based on the notion that economic activity is not evenly spread and regional inequalities have an impact on the decisions of economic agents. Retail gasoline markets are almost perfect examples of geographical markets. The gasoline sold by the stations is a...
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The Hungarian oil company (MOL) and the national electricity holding (MVM) counted as the largest socialist enterprises already 30 years ago. Prior to 1990, they were roughly of the same size in respect of sales and employment, as well. Since the regime change, however, their development paths...
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The Hungarian oil company (MOL) and the national electricity holding (MVM) counted as the largest socialist enterprises already 30 years ago. Prior to 1990, they were roughly of the same size in respect of sales and employment, as well. Since the regime change, however, their development paths...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010473133
Greek Abstract: Η αστάθεια της παγκόσμιας τιμής του πετρελαίου, είναι μια ακόμα απόδειξη ότι βαδίζουμε προς το τέλος της Εποχής των Υδρογονανθράκων, σε ένα χρονικό...
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Thai Abstract: บทความนี้วิเคราะห์ระบบการคลังปิโตรเลียมของประเทศไทยภายใต้ระบบสัมปทาน Thailand I และ Thailand III...
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The theory of geographical markets is based on the notion that economic activity is not evenly spread and regional inequalities have an impact on the decisions of economic agents. Retail gasoline markets are almost perfect examples of geographical markets. The gasoline sold by the stations is a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010494489
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