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Filtered clustering for exchange traded fund

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  • Gloria Polinesi
  • Maria Cristina Recchioni

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  • Gloria Polinesi & Maria Cristina Recchioni, 2021. "Filtered clustering for exchange traded fund," RIEDS - Rivista Italiana di Economia, Demografia e Statistica - The Italian Journal of Economic, Demographic and Statistical Studies, SIEDS Societa' Italiana di Economia Demografia e Statistica, vol. 75(1), pages 125-135, January-M.
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