Covid-19 Pandemic and the Market Performance Analysis: Evidence From Indonesia

This paper empirically identified the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on market performance in Indonesia. We use a cointegrating regression model of FM-OLS and D-OLS along with Cubic Spline missing data interpolation, summary unit root test, unit root test with Dickey-Fuller breakpoint selection, an...

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