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Unit root tests in the presence of structural breaks: Evidence from African stock markets

Osarumwense Osabuohien-Irabor(1)    
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Department of International Economics    
School of Economics and Management    
Ural Federal University    
Yekaterinburg    
Sverdlovsk Oblast    
Russia.    

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