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A comparative study of several bootstrap-based tests for the volatility in continuous-time diffusion models

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A comparative study of several bootstrap-based tests for the volatility in continuous-time diffusion models
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Portuguese Economic Journal, February 2019
DOI 10.1007/s10258-019-00157-0
Authors

Tianshun Yan, Liping Zhang

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#15,560,927
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#56
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#268,615
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#4
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