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COMMENTARIES ON “Unit Root Testing in Practice: Dealing with Uncertainty over the Trend and Initial Condition,” by David I. Harvey, Stephen J. Leybourne, and A.M. Robert Taylor
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
01 June 2009
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