Nonlinear error correction and the efficient market hypothesis: The case of German dual-class shares
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- Jörg Breitung & Christian Wulff, 2001.
"Non‐linear Error Correction and the Efficient Market Hypothesis: The Case of German Dual‐Class Shares,"
German Economic Review, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 2(4), pages 419-434, November.
- Breitung Jörg & Wulff Christian, 2001. "Non-linear Error Correction and the Efficient Market Hypothesis: The Case of German Dual-Class Shares," German Economic Review, De Gruyter, vol. 2(4), pages 419-434, December.
- Said M. Alkhatib, 2016. "The dynamic response patterns of output to credit: the case of Saudi Arabia," International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(1), pages 11-25.
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- C22 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables - - - Time-Series Models; Dynamic Quantile Regressions; Dynamic Treatment Effect Models; Diffusion Processes
- C51 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Model Construction and Estimation
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