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An empirical investigation of the Hedonic Hypothesis

An empirical investigation of the Hedonic Hypothesis
An empirical investigation of the Hedonic Hypothesis
Gulthawatvichai, S.
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Sung, M.
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Johnson, J.E.V.
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Fraser-Mackenzie, Peter
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Gulthawatvichai, S.
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Sung, M.
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Johnson, J.E.V.
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Fraser-Mackenzie, Peter
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Gulthawatvichai, S., Sung, M., Johnson, J.E.V. and Fraser-Mackenzie, Peter (2014) An empirical investigation of the Hedonic Hypothesis. The 6th IFABS Conference on Alternative Futures for Global Banking, Lisbon, Portugal. 16 - 18 Jun 2014.

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e-pub ahead of print date: June 2014
Venue - Dates: The 6th IFABS Conference on Alternative Futures for Global Banking, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014-06-16 - 2014-06-18
Organisations: Centre of Excellence for International Banking, Finance & Accounting

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Local EPrints ID: 366469
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/366469
PURE UUID: b50f450d-1a12-4767-bca7-2668d9a3d860
ORCID for M. Sung: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2278-6185

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Date deposited: 01 Jul 2014 14:29
Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 03:27

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Author: S. Gulthawatvichai
Author: M. Sung ORCID iD
Author: J.E.V. Johnson
Author: Peter Fraser-Mackenzie

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