Économétrie : Méthodes et Applications
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- Bruno Crépon & Nicolas Jacquemet, 2010. "Économétrie : Méthodes et Applications," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-00505203, HAL.
- Bruno Crépon & Nicolas Jacquemet, 2010. "Économétrie : Méthodes et Applications," Post-Print halshs-00505203, HAL.
- Bruno Crépon & Nicolas Jacquemet, 2018. "Économétrie : méthodes et applications," Post-Print halshs-02921736, HAL.
- Bruno Crépon & Nicolas Jacquemet, 2018. "Économétrie : méthodes et applications," PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint) halshs-02921736, HAL.
- Bruno Crépon & Nicolas Jacquemet, 2018. "Économétrie : méthodes et applications," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-02921736, HAL.
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- Julien Vedani & Fabien Ramaharobandro, 2013. "Continuous compliance: a proxy-based monitoring framework," Papers 1309.7222, arXiv.org, revised Dec 2013.
- Emmanuel Duguet & Christine Le Clainche, 2014.
"The Effect of Non-Work Related Health Events on Career Outcomes: An Evaluation in the French Labor Market,"
Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 124(3), pages 437-465.
- Emmanuel Duguet & Chr. Le Clainche, 2014. "The Effect of Non-Work Related Health Events on Career Outcomes: An Evaluation in the French Labor Market," Working Papers halshs-00674553, HAL.
- Emmanuel Duguet & Christine Le Clainche, 2014. "The Effect of Non-Work Related Health Events on Career Outcomes: An Evaluation in the French Labor Market," Working Papers hal-01292099, HAL.
- Emmanuel Duguet & Christine Le Clainche, 2014. "The Effect of Non-Work Related Health Events on Career Outcomes: An Evaluation in the French Labor Market," TEPP Working Paper 2014-05, TEPP.
- Julien Vedani & Fabien Ramaharobandro, 2013. "Continuous compliance: a proxy-based monitoring framework," Working Papers hal-00866531, HAL.
- Joseph, Olivier & Pailhé, Ariane & Recotillet, Isabelle & Solaz, Anne, 2013. "The economic impact of taking short parental leave: Evaluation of a French reform," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 25(C), pages 63-75.
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Régression linéaire; Identification; Précision; Endogénéité; Econométrie appliquée;All these keywords.
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