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Non Linear Regression : Theory and Practices on Eviews 10
[Modèles de régression non linéaires : Éléments de Théorie et pratiques sur Logiciel]

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  • Jonas Kibala Kuma, 2019. "Non Linear Regression : Theory and Practices on Eviews 10 [Modèles de régression non linéaires : Éléments de Théorie et pratiques sur Logiciel]," Post-Print cel-02168940, HAL.
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    3. Gilbert Colletaz & Christophe Hurlin, 2006. "Modèles non linéaires et prévisions," Post-Print halshs-00286248, HAL.
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