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January 01 1998
Why Inflation-Indexed Securities Are Not Poorly Suited For Discounting A Future Earnings Stream
Journal of Forensic Economics (1998) 11 (3): 269–270.
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Thomas Ireland; Why Inflation-Indexed Securities Are Not Poorly Suited For Discounting A Future Earnings Stream. Journal of Forensic Economics 1 September 1998; 11 (3): 269–270. doi: https://doi.org/10.5085/jfe.11.3.269
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