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This paper revisits the Fisher hypothesis by estimating fractional integration and cointegration models that are more general than the standard ones based on the classical I(0)/I(1) dichotomy. Two sets of results are obtained under the alternative assumptions of white noise and Bloomfield (1973)...
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This paper revisits the Fisher hypothesis by estimating fractional integration and cointegration models that are more general than the standard ones based on the classical I(0)/I(1) dichotomy. Two sets of results are obtained under the alternative assumptions of white noise and Bloomfield (1973)...
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Mathematical Interest Theory provides an introduction to how investments grow over time. This is done in a mathematically precise manner. The emphasis is on practical applications that give the reader a concrete understanding of why the various relationships should be true. Among the modern...
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cover -- copyright page -- title page -- Contents -- Preface -- To students -- Examples -- Problems -- Special Features -- Coverage -- Second edition -- Financial transactions -- Acknowledgments -- Contacting the authors -- 0 An introduction to the Texas Instruments BA II Plus -- 0.1 CHOOSING A...
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