Sukriye Tuysuz Citations at IDEAS
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Tuysuz, Sukriye, 2007.
"The effects of a greater central bank credibility on interest rates level and volatility response to news in the U.K ,"
MPRA Paper
5263, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Tuysuz, Sukriye, 2007.
"The asymmetric impact of macroeconomic announcements on U.S. Government bond rate level and volatility ,"
MPRA Paper
5381, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Óscar Reinaldo Becerra & Luis Fernando Melo Velandia., 2009.
"Transmisión de Tasas de Interés bajo el Esquema de Metas de Inflación: Evidencia para Colombia ,"
Cuadernos de Economía (Latin American Journal of Economics) ,
Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile., vol. 46(133), pages 107-134.
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TUYSUZ, Sukriye, 2007.
"Central Bank transparency and the U.S. interest rates level and volatility response to U.S. news ,"
MPRA Paper
5217, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Tuysuz, Sukriye, 2007.
"The asymmetric impact of macroeconomic announcements on U.S. Government bond rate level and volatility ,"
MPRA Paper
5381, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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