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Anomalies and Equilibrium Returns in a Small Stock Market

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  • Bjorn Wahlroos
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  • Bjorn Wahlroos & Tom Berglund, 1984. "Anomalies and Equilibrium Returns in a Small Stock Market," Discussion Papers 589, Northwestern University, Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science.
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