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Causality Between Captive Supplies and Cash Market Prices in the U.S. Cattle Procurement Market
Ji, In Bae
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Chung, Chanjin
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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
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cash price-captive supply relationship. Two causality tests—-the Granger test and the
Modified
Wald
testâ …
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Türkiye’de Büyüme ve İhracat Arasındaki Nedensellik İlişkileri
Bilgin, Cevat
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Sahbaz, Ahmet
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2009
causality tests based on VECM and
modified
Wald
tests (MWALD) defined by Toda Yamamoto (1995) are carried out to determine the …
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