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A forecasting model of the Sri Lankan economy

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  • Rankaduwa, Wimal
  • Rao, U. L. Gouranga
  • Ogwang, Tomson

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  • Rankaduwa, Wimal & Rao, U. L. Gouranga & Ogwang, Tomson, 1995. "A forecasting model of the Sri Lankan economy," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 12(4), pages 343-375, October.
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