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Selçuk Alp

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First Name: Selçuk
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Working papers

  1. Selçuk Alp, 2009. "Tanzimat’tan Günümüze Eğitim Alanında Yaşanan Gelişmeler ve 2000’li Yıllarda Eğitim ve Ekonomik Büyüme Arasındaki İlişkinin Markov Zincirleri Yöntemi ile Analizi," Working Papers 0022, Yildiz Technical University, Department of Economics, revised Oct 2009. [Downloadable!]

  2. Selçuk Alp & Mehmet Okan Alp, 2008. "Sosyal Devlet Bağlamında Yıllık Ücretli İzin Uygulamaları ve Etkileri," Working Papers 0002, Yildiz Technical University, Department of Economics, revised Feb 2009. [Downloadable!]


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  1. No paper was announced in a field specific NEP report

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