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Econ Stat 85, 772–776.
Ball L., Mankiw G., 1994, Asymmetric price adjustment and economic fluctuations. Econ. J.
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Energy J. 16 (4), 39–56
Meepetchdee Y., Shah N., 2007, Logistical network design with robustness and complexity
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Mork K.A., 1989, Oil and the macro-economy when prices go up and down: an extension of
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Mork K.A., 1994, Business cycles and the oil market. Energy J. 15 (Special Issue).
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Gronwald M., 2009, Zur empirischen Analyse des Ölpreises. Ein Überblick über aktuelle
Forschungsergebnisse, ifo Schnelldienst 62(1), 16–19.

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