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Friday the thirteenth and the Financial Times Industrial Ordinary Shares Index 1935-94

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Avner Caspi, Eti Shmuel & Eran Chajut. (2023) A Quantitative Examination of Half-Belief in Superstition. Journal of Individual Differences.
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Benno Torgler. (2007) Determinants of superstition. The Journal of Socio-Economics 36:5, pages 713-733.
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Brian M. Lucey. (2000) Friday the 13th and the philosophical basis of financial economics. Journal of Economics and Finance 24:3, pages 294-301.
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