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T. Kortian
J. Sheen
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"Foreign exchange interventions in a small emerging market: the case of Croatia ,"
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Michael Frenkel & Christian Pierdzioch & Georg Stadtmann, 2003.
"Modeling coordinated foreign exchange market interventions: The case of the Japanese and U.S. interventions in the 1990s ,"
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Shakila Aruman, 2003.
"The Effectiveness of Foreign Exchange Intervention in Australia: A Factor Model Approach with GARCH Specifications ,"
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135, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology.
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Michael Frenkel & Christian Pierdzioch & Georg Stadtmann, 2004.
"Modeling coordinated foreign exchange market interventions: The case of the Japanese and U.S. interventions in the 1990s ,"
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Springer, vol. 140(3), pages 709-729, September.
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