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Information and market price manipulation in trade

Duration: 
January 2013–January 2017
Funding source: 
UQ Research Fellowships in the Humanities and Social Science

UQ Research Fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Project members

Shino

Dr Shino Takayama

Senior Lecturer
HEA Fellow, School of Economics

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