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New evidence of the validity of purchasing power parity from Jordan

Pages 379-383 | Published online: 22 Aug 2006

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Murat Doğanlar, Harun Bal & Mehmet Özmen. (2009) Testing long-run validity of purchasing power parity for selected emerging market economies. Applied Economics Letters 16:14, pages 1443-1448.
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