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Low-frequency movements in stock prices : a state-space decomposition
Balke, Nathan S.
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Wohar, Mark E.
- In:
The review of economics and statistics
84
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2002
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4
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pp. 649-667
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Why are stock prices so high? : Dividend growth or discount factor?
Balke, Nathan S.
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Wohar, Mark E.
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2000
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