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Discussion of “The Swiss Franc Exchange Rate and Deviations from UIP: Global versus Domestic Factors” by Mathias Hoffmann and Rahel Suter
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics volume 146, pages 377–384 (2010)
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Griffoli, T.M. Discussion of “The Swiss Franc Exchange Rate and Deviations from UIP: Global versus Domestic Factors” by Mathias Hoffmann and Rahel Suter. Swiss J Economics Statistics 146, 377–384 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03399315
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