Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification

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Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification. / Goldfayn-Frank, Olga; Wohlfart, Johannes.

2017.

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Goldfayn-Frank, O & Wohlfart, J 2017 'Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification'. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3037525

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Goldfayn-Frank, O., & Wohlfart, J. (2017). Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3037525

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Goldfayn-Frank O, Wohlfart J. Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification. 2017 Sep 20. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3037525

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Goldfayn-Frank, Olga ; Wohlfart, Johannes. / Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification. 2017.

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