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Essays on the regulation and microsrtucture of equity markets

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  • Lefebvre, J.J.G.

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  • Lefebvre, J.J.G., 2011. "Essays on the regulation and microsrtucture of equity markets," Other publications TiSEM c9cdd9ab-6d98-423d-bb8f-b, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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