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Empirics of the Oslo Stock Exchange. Liquidity results 1980-2011

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  • Ødegaard, Bernt Arne, 2012. "Empirics of the Oslo Stock Exchange. Liquidity results 1980-2011," UiS Working Papers in Economics and Finance 2012/5, University of Stavanger.
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    1. Atkins, Allen B & Dyl, Edward A, 1997. "Transactions Costs and Holding Periods for Common Stocks," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 52(1), pages 309-325, March.
    2. Randi Næs & Johannes A. Skjeltorp & Bernt Arne Ødegaard, 2008. "Liquidity at the Oslo Stock Exchange," Working Paper 2008/09, Norges Bank.
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