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S. Frühwirth-Schnatter (2006) Finite Mixture and Markov Switching Models. New York: Springer. 492 + xix pages. US$84.95. ISBN-10: 0-387-32909-9

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S. Frühwirth-Schnatter (2006) Finite Mixture and Markov Switching Models. New York: Springer. 492 + xix pages. US$84.95. ISBN-10: 0-387-32909-9

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Hsiu-Ting Yu*
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Leiden University
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