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Climate change and fossil fuel prices: A GARCH-MIDAS analysis
Energy Economics, 2023M. Tumala, Afees A. Salisu, Y. B. Nmadu
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Metisella midas subsp. midas Butler 1894
2017Metisella midas midas Butler, 1894 This subspecies was described from Zomba, Malawi (Butler 1894), and its range extends from Malawi and Zimbabwe to Congo and East Africa. Evans (1937) described specimens from Nigeria and Cameroon as subspecies malda. This species is one of a group of four orange spotted Metisella spp. from Kenya.
Cock, Matthew J. W. +1 more
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Mops (Mops) midas subsp. midas Sundevall 1842
2005Mops (Mops) midas subsp. midas Sundevall 1842 Mops (Mops) midas subsp. midas Sundevall 1842, K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. Stockholm, 1842: 207. Type Locality: Sudan, Blue Nile (= Bahr-el-Abiad Prov.), White Nile River, West bank, Jebel el Funj. Synonyms: Mops (Mops) midas subsp. unicolor A. Grandidier 1870.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Forecasting stock volatility with economic policy uncertainty: A smooth transition GARCH-MIDAS model
International Review of Financial Analysis, 2023Dongxin Li, Li Zhang, Lihong Li
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Impact of geopolitical risks on oil price fluctuations: Based on GARCH-MIDAS model
Resources policy, 2023Jie Wu +3 more
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36. Midas Tamarin Saguinus midas French: Tamarin @ mains dorées / German: Goldhandtamarin / Spanish: Tamarin de Midas Other common names: Golden-handed Tamarin, Red-handed Tamarin, Yellow-handed Tamarin Taxonomy. Simia midas Linnaeus, 1758, America. Restricted by J. C. D. von Schreber in 1775 to Suriname.
Russell A. Mittermeier +2 more
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36. Midas Tamarin Saguinus midas French: Tamarin @ mains dorées / German: Goldhandtamarin / Spanish: Tamarin de Midas Other common names: Golden-handed Tamarin, Red-handed Tamarin, Yellow-handed Tamarin Taxonomy. Simia midas Linnaeus, 1758, America. Restricted by J. C. D. von Schreber in 1775 to Suriname.
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Is gold a long-run hedge, diversifier, or safe haven for oil? Empirical evidence based on DCC-MIDAS
Resources policy, 2022Min Liu, Chien‐Chiang Lee
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High-carbon screening out: a DCC-MIDAS-climate policy risk method
Finance Research Letters, 2022Hao Ding, Qian Ji, R. Ma, Pengxiang Zhai
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