Structural Breaks in Interactive Effects Panels and the Stock Market Reaction to COVID-19
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- Yiannis Karavias & Paresh Narayan & Joakim Westerlund, 2021. "Structural Breaks in Interactive Effects Panels and the Stock Market Reaction to COVID-19," Papers 2111.03035, arXiv.org.
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