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  1. Poland, Michelle [Author]; Sin, Isabelle [Author]; Stillman, Steven [Author]

    Why are there more accidents on mondays? : economic incentives,ergonomics or externalities

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    Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, January 2020

    Published in: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research Trust: Motu working papers ; 2020,1

  2. Naz, Farah [Author]; Sayyed, Madeeha [Author]; Rehman, Ramiz Ur [Author]; Naseem, Muhammad Akram [Author]; Abdullah, Shamsul Nahar [Author]; Ahmad, Muhammad Ishfaq [Author]

    Calendar anomalies and market volatility in selected cryptocurrencies

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    2023

    Published in: Cogent business & management ; 10(2023), 1, Artikel-ID 2171992, Seite 1-25

  3. Müller, Lukas [Author]

    Revisiting seasonality in cryptocurrencies

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    2024

    Published in: Finance research letters ; 64(2024) vom: Juni, Artikel-ID 105429, Seite 1-13

  4. Petsas, Iordanis [Author]; Li, Fengyun [Author]; Cai, Jinghan [Author]

    Work, leisure, and the Monday Blue : does culture matter?

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    2023

    Published in: Economics and Business Letters ; 12(2023), 3 vom: Sept., Seite 203-212

  5. Ferrouhi, El Mehdi [Author]; Kharbouch, Omar [Author]; Aguenaou, Samir [Author]; Naeem, Muhammad [Author]

    Calendar anomalies in African stock markets

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    2021

    Published in: Cogent economics & finance ; 9(2021), 1, Artikel-ID 1978639, Seite 1-17

  6. A True account of that famous conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter on Monday the 9th of October 1682 : being the seveth [sic.] conjunction since the Creation, which conjunction happens once in 794 years, 133 days, and 16 hours, always prenoting great and wonderful events

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    London: Printed for J. Hyther, 1682 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO