ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMETRICS BRUCE E. HANSEN ©2000, 20211 University of Wisconsin Department of Economics This Revision: June 23, 2021 Comments Welcome 1This manuscript may be printed and reproduced for individual or instructional use, but may not be printed for commercial purposes.
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