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2013Asymmetric dynamic relations between stock prices and mutual fund units in Japan. An application of hidden cointegration techniqueAlexakis, Christos; Dasilas, Apostolos; Grose, Chris
2014The Effect of Timeliness and Credit Ratings on the Information Content of Earnings AnnouncementsLeventis, Stergios; Dasilas, Apostolos; Owusu-Ansah, Stephen
2015Corporate governance, credit ratings and the capital structure of Greek SME and large listed firmsDasilas, Apostolos; Papasyriopoulos, Nicholas
2014Performance persistence in fixed interest funds: With an eye on the post-debt crisis periodGrose, Chris; Dasilas, Apostolos; Alexakis, Christos
2015The effects of mandatory IFRS adoption and conditional conservatism on European bank valuesManganaris, Panayotis; Spathis, Charalambos; Dasilas, Apostolos
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2013Corporate Governance, Dividend Status, Ownership Structure, and the Performance of Greek Seasoned Equity OfferingsDasilas, Apostolos; Leventis, Stergios
1-Ιαν-2017Do agents' characteristics affect their valuation of 'common pool' resources? A full-preference ranking analysis for the value of sustainable river basin managementGonzález Dávila, Osiel; Koundouri, Phoebe; Pantelidis, Theologos; Papandreou, Andreas
Ιου-2017Assessment of resampling methods for causality testing: A note on the US inflation behaviorPapana, Angeliki; Kyrtsou, Catherine; Kugiumtzis, Dimitris; Diks, Cees
Μαρ-2016Detecting Causality in Non-stationary Time Series Using Partial Symbolic Transfer Entropy: Evidence in Financial DataPapana, Angeliki; Kyrtsou, Catherine; Kugiumtzis, Dimitris; Diks, Cees
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