Co-Integration, Error Correction, and the Econometric Analysis of Non- Stationary Data.

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This paper, published in 1996, received 1.1k indexed citations. Written by Alistair S. Hall, Anindya Banerjee, Juan J. Dolado and John W. Galbraith covering the research area of General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics and Management Science and Operations Research. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Economics and Econometrics (807 citations), General Economics, Econometrics and Finance (672 citations) and Finance (315 citations). Published in The Economic Journal.

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