Symmetric and Asymmetric Causal Relationship between Oil Prices and G7 Stock Markets: A Bootstrap Rolling-Window Granger Causality Test
Khaled Mokni , Mohamed Sahbi Nakhli , Othman Mnari , Khemaies Bougatef
Journal of Economic Integration. 2021;36(4):718-744.   Published online 2021 Nov 30     DOI: https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2021.36.4.718
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