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Munther, E and Wright, R (2021). Did 2001 Mark the Beginning of a More Manipulated Market? An Analysis of Financial Markets via Benford’s Law. Bachelor’s Degree Project in Mathematics, Division of Mathematics and Physics Mälardalen University, Sweden .

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