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Competition and price stickiness: Evidence from the French retail gasoline market

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Table 1: Correlation matrix
Figure 1: Local competition and frequency of price changes – Fitted regression lines
Table 3: Local competition and the frequency of price changes: OLS estimates
Table 4: Local competition and the frequency of price changes: Spatial estimates
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