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Cross–Sectoral Variation in The Volatility of Plant–Level Idiosyncratic Shocks. (2014). Castro, Rui ; Clementi, Gian Luca ; Lee, Yoonsoo.
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RePEc:mtl:montec:15r-2010.

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