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Pierluigi Bologna

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First Name: Pierluigi
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Last Name: Bologna
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RePEc Short-ID: pbo67

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Postal Address: Bank of Italy Banking Supervision Department Via Piacenza, 6 00184 Roma - Italy
Phone: +39 06 4792 4445

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  1. Bologna, Pierluigi & Cavallo, Laura, 2002. "Does the Introduction of Stock Index Futures Effectively Reduce Stock Market Volatility? Is the 'Futures Effect' Immediate? Evidence from the Italian Stock Exchange Using GARCH," Applied Financial Economics, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(3), pages 183-92, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. Pierluigi Bologna, 2000. "Index Futures Activity and Stock Market Volatility: An Empirical Analysis of the Italian Stock Exchange," Giornale degli Economisti, GDE (Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia), Bocconi University, vol. 59(1), pages 51-88, April.


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