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Washington's efforts, and higher domestic prices, may in fact have had a small effect.
The domestic price has historically set a floor on world prices.
Typically, the discount from domestic prices is between 15 and 30 percent.
Relatively high domestic prices, long working hours and poor housing conditions were among the main problems, the report said.
According to traders, there was little overseas news to influence domestic prices.
The removal of the tariffs could increase domestic prices 10 to 15 percent, fund officials say.
If inflation rises, a government's currency will suddenly be out of line with domestic prices.
Higher import prices fuel inflation by driving up the domestic price level.
For most of last year, while domestic prices were frozen, he was also the most popular.
Japanese domestic prices in the early 1980's should have surged.
Yes, it would jack up the domestic price of oil once, before lowering it over a long period.
Israel got a small taste tonight of the domestic price of an international peace conference.
Federal sugar law puts tight quotas on imports, to keep the domestic price up.
But foreign buyers remain hesitant, and the overall domestic prices have not recovered.
American drug companies say that domestic prices are higher to cover the high cost of developing new drugs, a process that can take years.
This raises the domestic prices of their farm goods.
As a result, the gap between world and domestic prices for Egyptian agricultural commodities has been closed.
Russia has to reform its energy market, which allows exporters to enjoy low domestic prices.
An artificially high yen would create downward pressure on domestic prices, which is the last thing the country needs.
The utility, moreover, has counted on export revenue to keep domestic prices for energy low.
The government set a monopoly price on exports, which increased tax revenue and keep domestic prices low for Thailand.
American exports overnight became more expensive, although the Government has ordered that domestic prices be frozen for at least 60 days.
This effectively eliminates Section 22 as a tool to shield domestic price support operations.
Domestic prices rise, opening the door to imports.
America's domestic prices rose faster than Japanese prices from 1982 through 1986, when the opposite might have been expected.