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Figure 1:  World GDP Growth Rates Source:  World Bank (2011)
Table 1:  Panel A:  Basic Statistics and K-S Test Results for South Africa and Zambia Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday  Mean Skewness Kurtosis
Table 1:  Panel B:  Basic Statistics and K-S Test Results for Botswana and Nigeria Tuesday
Table 1:  Panel C:  Basic Statistics and K-S Test Results for Morocco Wednesday Thursday Friday  Mean Skewness Kurtosis
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