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The existence of a numeraire currency in foreign exchange: Evidence from transaction spot rates for Japan, Germany, and the United States

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  • Herbst, Anthony F.
  • Smith, Charles L.
  • Traichal, Patrick A.

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  • Herbst, Anthony F. & Smith, Charles L. & Traichal, Patrick A., 1997. "The existence of a numeraire currency in foreign exchange: Evidence from transaction spot rates for Japan, Germany, and the United States," Global Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 8(2), pages 181-197.
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