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This chapter is aimed at summarizing major objectives of this book and briefly discussing topics it has covered. It also targets to present the reader main findings and conclusions from the empirical parts of the study, referring to examination of the process of ETFs development, ICT diffusion, and identification of the links between these two.

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Notes

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    For details, see Sect. 2.3.

  2. 2.

    For technical details, see Sect. 4.4.

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Marszk, A., Lechman, E., Kato, Y. (2019). Conclusions. In: The Emergence of ETFs in Asia-Pacific. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12752-7_7

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