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A time series analysis of financial asset holdings for a developing country: Egypt, 1952–1973

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This paper is a revised version of an earlier one presented in the 1981 Annual Meetings of the Canadian Economics Association. The author acknowledges, gratefully, but not implicatively, the comments of B. Raj of Wilfrid Laurier, who discussed the paper, and the remarks of G. R. Sparks of Queen's University, Canada. These and others provided by an anonymous referee and the editor of this journal were helpful in revising the paper.

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El-Sheikh, S. A time series analysis of financial asset holdings for a developing country: Egypt, 1952–1973. Empirical Economics 11, 125–151 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01978124

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