Keywords and phrases: macroeconomic variables, mean squares error, ordinary least squares, multicollinearity, ridge regression.
Received: October 11, 2021; Accepted: November 28, 2021; Published: January 19, 2022
How to cite this article: Arshed Taha Othman and Mowafaq Muhammed Al-Kassab, The effect of some macroeconomic variables on stock market movement in Iraq, Advances and Applications in Statistics 73 (2022), 1-16. DOI: 10.17654/0972361722008
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