2013
DOI: 10.11118/actaun201361020481
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Retail food prices in the Czech Republic - the influence of selected factors

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“…The Law of One Price of Central European Countries -Analysis of Feed Barley [21] Note: LOP evaluated at a 5 % level of significance, [ ] refers t-ratio 1) simultaneous relationship at a 10 % level of significance Source: own calculations, EViews 7 Table 8: Estimated long-run relationships for country pairs with confirmed LOP, restricted VEC models.…”
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“…The Law of One Price of Central European Countries -Analysis of Feed Barley [21] Note: LOP evaluated at a 5 % level of significance, [ ] refers t-ratio 1) simultaneous relationship at a 10 % level of significance Source: own calculations, EViews 7 Table 8: Estimated long-run relationships for country pairs with confirmed LOP, restricted VEC models.…”
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“…The Law of One Price of Central European Countries -Analysis of Feed Barley [21] currently a member of the EU along with the other investigated countries, and before entrance to the EU in 2004, the country was a member of CEFTA together with the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary. The second reason, which is more likely to be true, is that the relationship between prices is non-linear.…”
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