ESTUDIO DE EVENTOS RELACIONADOS CON EL BOLETIN C-10 
Y EL RENDIMIENTO DEL PRECIO DE LAS ACCIONES MEDIANTE 
LA UTILIZACIÓN DE REGRESIONES APARENTEMENTE NO RELACIONADAS Y EL MODELO DE DATOS DE PANEL

ESTUDIO DE EVENTOS RELACIONADOS CON EL BOLETIN C-10 Y EL RENDIMIENTO DEL PRECIO DE LAS ACCIONES MEDIANTE LA UTILIZACIÓN DE REGRESIONES APARENTEMENTE NO RELACIONADAS Y EL MODELO DE DATOS DE PANEL

Miguel Angel García Martínez
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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