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The impact of vertical integration on retail gasoline prices in Russia

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The paper explores factors influencing retail prices in Russian domestic gasoline market in Russia. The role of dominant vertically integrated oil companies is considered to be of great importance, so the author tries to define possible scenarios of development of retail markets of gasoline under existing market structure. Conditions for establishment of retail prices, which tend to be close to competitive ones are discussed.

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  • Sokolova, E.V., 2015. "The impact of vertical integration on retail gasoline prices in Russia," Working Papers 6412, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University.
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    1. Grace, John D., 2005. "Russian Oil Supply: Performance and Prospects," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780197300305.
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