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Austrian-style gasoline price regulation: How it may backfire

Obradovits, 2014

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1955150136642846014
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Obradovits M
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International Journal of Industrial Organization

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In January 2011, a price regulation was established in the Austrian gasoline market which prohibits firms from raising their prices more than once per day. Similar restrictions have been discussed in New York State and Germany. Despite their intuitive appeal, this article …
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