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Publications

by members of

Department of Economic and Financial Estudies
Universidad Miguel Hernández
Elche, Spain

These are publications listed in RePEc written by members of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service. Thus this compiles the works all those currently affiliated with this institutions, not those affilated at the time of publication. List of registered members. Register yourself. This page is updated in the first days of each month.
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Working papers

    2004

  1. Antoni Cunyat & Elena Casquel, 2004. "The Dynamics Of Temporary Jobs In Spain," Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2004 141, Royal Economic Society. [Downloadable!]
  2. Antoni Cunyat & Elena Casquel, 2004. "The Causes And Consequences Of Temporary Jobs In Spain: A Theoretical-Empirical Approach," Working Papers. Serie EC 2004-18, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas, S.A. (Ivie). [Downloadable!]

    2003

  1. Casquel E, 2003. "The Effect of Labour Market Conditions and Family Background on Educational Attainment of Spanish Youngsters," ISER working papers 2003-01, Institute for Social and Economic Research. [Downloadable!]

    2002

  1. Elena Casquel & Ezequiel Uriel, 2002. "An Efficient Monte Carlo Study of Feasible Generalized Least Squares Estimators for Panel Data Models," Computing in Economics and Finance 2002 281, Society for Computational Economics.

Journal articles

    2002

  1. Elena Casquel & Ezequiel Uriel, 2002. "An efficient monte carlo study of two-step generalized least squares estimators for random-effects panel data models," Economics Bulletin, Economics Bulletin, vol. 3(23), pages 1-10. [Downloadable!]


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