Testing the Expectations Hypothesis in the Emerging Markets of the Middle East: An Application to Egyptian and Lebanese Treasury Securities
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Published:2011
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Page:188-202
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Container-title:Financial Econometrics Modeling: Derivatives Pricing, Hedge Funds and Term Structure Models
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Hakim Sam,Neaime Simon
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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