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O'Hagan, John W. 4 Matthews, Alan 3 Ruane, Frances 3 Barrett, Sean 1 Davis, Mary 1 Fingleton, John 1 Görg, Holger 1 Kearns, Allan 1 Killen, Lynn 1 Lehmann, Hartmut 1 Massey, Patrick 1 McAleese, Dermot 1 McKeon, Orla H. 1 O'Flaherty, John 1 O'Hare, Paula 1 Walsh, Patrick P. 1
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The Regional Dimension of Industrial Policy and Performance in the Republic of Ireland
Killen, Lynn; Ruane, Frances - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1998
From its inception in the late 1940s, Irish industrial policy has attempted to disperse industrial plants across regions, thereby avoiding the problem of rural-urban migration experienced by many developing countries. Analysing a large sample of companies which established in Ireland in the...
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Global Integration, Factor Mobility and EMU: Implications for the Irish Economy
McAleese, Dermot - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1998
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International Development Assistance and Food Security
Matthews, Alan - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1998
Not only has development assistance overall been falling in volume terms, but the share of this ODA going to improving agriculture and nutrition in developing countries has also fallen. This paper investigates the reasons for the declining commitment of donors to these areas and whether this can...
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"To R&D or not to R&D, that is the Question": A Firm Level Study of Employment Growth in the Irish Manufacturing Sector, 1986-95
Kearns, Allan; Ruane, Frances - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1997
This paper uses micro-data to examine the relationship between R&D activity and employment growth. The R&D and employment data used are drawn from a survey of the Irish manufacturing sector undertaken by Forfás, the policy and advisory board for industrial development in Ireland. By...
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Structural Adjustment and Regional Long Term Unemployment in Poland
Lehmann, Hartmut; O'Flaherty, John; Walsh, Patrick P. - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1997
This paper analyses regional unemployment in Poland to explore whether unemployment outcomes reflect regional employment compositions and employment restructuring. It shows that the dynamics of regional labour demand in Poland have pushed unemployment inflows in a systematic way by changing the...
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Taxation and the Consumption of Tobacco
O'Hagan, John W. - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1997
This paper looks at the issue of the taxation of tobacco: why such taxes are imposed, the structure of these taxes in the EU and the issues to which they give rise. The effects of tobacco and the various measures used by government, including taxation, have been very much in the news in 1997....
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Standards of Competition in the Irish Economy
Fingleton, John - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1997
This paper argues that the Irish economy is characterised by high levels of industrial concentration and weak competition. Competition rules introduced in 1991 and strenghthened in 1996 have had a significant effect in many markets, but those with the most extremely anti-competitive markets have...
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Reflections on Irish Industrial Policy towards Foreign Direct Investment
Görg, Holger; Ruane, Frances - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1997
Irish policy towards foreign direct investment has evolved since the 1950s as a strategy driven primarily by the use of fiscal incentives to enhance the profitability of locating in Ireland, with grants as required to achieve a particular bargaining advantage in competing against alternative...
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The Outlook for European Aviation
Barrett, Sean - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1996
In postwar Europe aviation markets were controlled by bilateral agreements which confined the market to one airline per country. The airlines charged the same fares and divided the markets. Economists from Adam Smith to William Baumol recommend that governments should not ban new entrants or...
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Access to and Participation in the Arts: The Case of Those with Low Income/Educational Attainment
O'Hagan, John W. - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 1996
This paper looks at the issue of access to the arts in terms of the very unequal attendance at and audiences for the high arts by educational grouping. The meaning of equal access is analysed, recent data for two countries, namely the United States and Ireland, are examined and new evidence is...
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