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How to Measure Illiquidity on European Emerging Stock Markets?

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“Novel solutions or novel approaches in Operational Research” co-published with the Slovenian Society INFORMATIKA – Section for Operational Research (SDI-SOR), Issue Editors: Ksenija Dumičić (University of Zagreb), Lidija Zadnik Stirn (University of Ljubljana), and Janez Žerovnik (University of Ljubljana)

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