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Extreme directional spillovers between investor attention and green bond markets
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Bond PricingGreen Bonds
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Elsevier (Journal of Financial Economics) (2022). Extreme directional spillovers between investor attention and green bond markets. XFID: XF-XHVATO6-Q. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XFXHVATO6Q
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