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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 fairly homogeneous good and hence, stations compete for customers … prices. Our work is a natural follow-up to the study of Csorba et al. (2009) who showed that Hungarian retail gasoline prices …
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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 fairly homogeneous good and hence, stations compete for customers … prices. Our work is a natural follow-up to the study of Csorba et al. (2009) who showed that Hungarian retail gasoline prices …
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