Scaling behaviour in the dynamics of an economic index

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This paper, published in 1995, received 1.2k indexed citations. Written by Rosario N. Mantegna and H. Eugene Stanley covering the research area of Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Finance and Economics and Econometrics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Economics and Econometrics (1.1k citations), Finance (645 citations) and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics (422 citations). Published in Nature.

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