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51(2022), Seite 128-155:
175 years of mismeasuring Ireland? some traps set by historical data Alan de Bromhead, Alan Fernihough, Cormac Ó Gráda
2022
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51(2022), Seite 82-85:
Symposium: "1997-2022 - A Generation of Change" income inequality and living standards Barra Roantree
2022
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51(2022), Seite 86-127:
A century of Irish agriculture a policy driven sector Cathal O'Donoghue
2022
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49(2019/2020), Seite 13-42:
Future life expectancies in Ireland Rabia Naqvi, Shane Whelan
2021
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50(2021), Seite 1-4:
Symposium: jurisprudence and its impact upon public policy Paul Gallagher
2021
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50(2021), Seite 1-4:
Symposium: jurisprudence and its impact upon public policy Michael McDowell
2021
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50(2021), Seite 1-21:
A review of 15 years of corporation tax returns 2004 to 2018 Donough Lawlor, Jean Acheson
2021
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50(2021), Seite 1-4:
Symposium: jurisprudence and its impact upon public policy Margaret Gray
2021
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50(2021), Seite 1-8:
Effects and complexities of deeper trade and investment treaties Martina Lawless
2021
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49(2019/2020), Seite 43-63:
Understanding income inequality in Ireland Barra Roantree
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 1-12:
Tony Atkinson's new book, measuring poverty around the world some further reflections Andrea Brandolini, John Micklewright
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 144-146:
Covid19 and the Northern Irish economy initial insights Conor Lambe
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 133-135:
Income and employment impacts early evidence from administrative data Jean Acheson
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 64-87:
The Northern Ireland economy problems and prospects John FitzGerald, Edgar L.W. Morgenroth
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 151-159:
Business in a compressed economy Gerard Brady
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 147-150:
Covid19 and inequality in Ireland initial insights Shana Cohen
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 136-143:
Measuring the economic impact of Covid-19 in real time Reamonn Lydon
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 129-132:
Estimating the prevalence of asymptomatic cases of Covid-19 in our communities Catherine Comiskey
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 94-99:
Developing solutions and informing Irish policymakers across the pillars of climate, water, and sustainability Dorothy Stewart
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 88-93:
The future is now the science-policy interface for achieving sustainable development Astra Bonini
2020
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49(2019/2020), Seite 168-169:
Proceedings of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland One Hundred and Seventy-Third Session 2019/2020
2020
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48(2018/2019), Seite 1-40:
Managing a century of debt John FitzGerald, Seán Kenny
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 163-174:
Northern Ireland multiple deprivation measures 2017 Jos IJpelaar, Tracy Power, Brian Green
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 41-70:
A gravity model analysis of Irish merchandise goods exports under Brexit Keogh, Gerard
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 102-141:
US corporate tax rate cuts spillovers to the Irish economy Daragh Clancy
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 223-240:
The changing patterns of production and consumption of official statistics in Ireland 1989-2019 Frances Ruane
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 175-195:
Competitiveness on the Island of Ireland Richard Johnston, Frances Ruane, Laura Heery
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 211-222:
Firms and trade on the Island of Ireland Martina Lawless
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 142-162:
Estimates of foreign assets and liabilities for Ireland Vahagn Galstyan
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 195-210:
Investment in education and economic growth on the Island of Ireland John FitzGerald
2019
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48(2018/2019), Seite 71-101:
Ireland's national wage agreements and macroeconomic performance: 1988-2008 Anthony J. Leddin, Paul G. Egan
2019
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47(2017/2018), Seite 106-111:
Uneven economic development and its implications for policy lessons from the UK Henry G. Overman
2018
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47(2017/2018), Seite 39-70:
The expected and unexpected consequences of ESA 2010 - an Irish perspective Michael Connolly
2018
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47(2017/2018), Seite 122-128:
Ireland in 2040 urbanization, demographics and housing Ronan C. Lyons
2018
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47(2017/2018), Seite 112-121:
Delivering on the National Planning Framework Paul Hogan
2018
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47(2017/2018), Seite 71-87:
Taxation, work and gender equality in Ireland Karina Doorley
2018
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47(2017/2018), Seite 1-38:
Traffic injuries in Ireland a neglected problem Jack Short
2018
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 132-148:
The recovery in the public finances in Ireland following the financial crisis Diarmuid Smyth
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 149-173:
Explaining the belated emergence of social protest in Ireland between 2009 and 2014 Richard Layte, David Landy
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 97-109:
Income-tested health entitlements microsimulation modelling using SILC T. Callan, B. Colgan, C. Keane, C. Logue, J. R. Walsh
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 117-131:
Who is the populist Irish voter? Theresa Reidy, Jane Suiter
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 71-96:
The Irish single-currency debate of the 1990s in retrospect Frank Barry
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 189:
Memoriam: Thomas Kenneth Whitaker
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 110-116:
Globalisation, inequality and populism Brian Nolan
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 18-46:
Towards an Irish recorded crime index Timothy Linehan
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 1-17:
Dublin house prices a history of booms and busts from 1708-1949 Karl Deeter, Frank Quinn, David Duffy
[2017]
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Bd. XLVI.2016/17, S. 47-70:
Seventy years of personal disposable income and consumption in Ireland Rebecca Stuart
[2017]