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Rising producer prices in 1999 dominated by energy goodsEleni Xenofondos and William F. Snyders
Economists, Office of Prices and Living Conditions, Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
Surging energy prices push up the Producer Price Index for crude, intermediate, and finished goods.
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