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"Price competition is becoming too extreme in many parts of the economy, and more companies are reporting margin problems".
Two studies [ 19, 21] reporting margin positivity (R1) (n = 105) according to our prespecified definition (≥50 %) were analyzed independently [ 6].
Three studies reporting margin negative (R0) (n = 414) according to our prespecified definition (≥50 %) were also analyzed independently [ 12, 14, 15].
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