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Welt 50 World 50 Theorie 43 Theory 43 Ireland 40 Irland 36 Capital mobility 21 EU countries 21 EU-Staaten 21 Kapitalmobilität 21 Estimation 19 Schätzung 19 Productivity 16 Produktivität 16 Globalisierung 14 Globalization 14 Großbritannien 14 United Kingdom 14 Consumer behaviour 12 Economic growth 12 Konsumentenverhalten 12 Wirtschaftswachstum 12 Artists 11 Auslandsinvestition 11 Foreign investment 11 Foreign portfolio investment 11 Künstler 11 Portfolio-Investition 11 Fiscal policy 10 composer 10 Financial crisis 9 Finanzkrise 9 Geldpolitik 9 Immobilienpreis 9 International financial market 9 Internationaler Finanzmarkt 9 Monetary policy 9 Real estate price 9 productivity 9 Creativity 8
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Book / Working Paper 425
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Arbeitspapier 234 Working Paper 234 Graue Literatur 184 Non-commercial literature 184
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English 393 Undetermined 31 Hungarian 1
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Newman, Carol 28 Lane, Philip R. 25 Borowiecki, Karol Jan 22 Matthews, Alan 21 BOROWIECKI, Karol Jan 16 Mercado, Rogelio V. <Jr.> 16 Velic, Adnan 16 Walsh, Patrick Paul 16 Narciso, Gaia 14 Lyons, Ronan C. 13 O'Rourke, Kevin H. 11 Galstyan, Vahagn 10 Mariuzzo, Franco 10 Bond, Derek 9 Frain, John C. 9 Gurdgiev, Constantin 9 Harrison, Michael J. 9 Carroll, James 8 Castiglione, Concetta 7 FitzGerald, John D. 7 Lyons, Sean 7 O'Brien, Edward J. 7 O'Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj 7 Thijssen, Jacco J. J. 7 Bénétrix, Agustín 6 Collins, Micheál L. 6 Ganelli, Giovanni 6 Gurdgiev, Constantin T. 6 Lane, Philip 6 Mehigan, Caroline 6 Tarp, Finn 6 Barone, Guglielmo 5 Kopecky, Joseph 5 Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria 5 Struck, Clemens 5 Williamson, Jeffrey G. 5 Wälti, Sébastien 5 Denny, Eleanor 4 Frain, John C 4 Henchion, Maeve 4
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Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin 183 Trinity College Dublin / Department of Economics 133
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Trinity economics papers : TEP 234 Trinity Economics Papers 190 Trinity Economics Papers TEP0322 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 242 RePEc 183
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Uncertainty and Risk:From Entitlement Theory of Justice to Inalienable Rights
Gurdgiev, Constantin - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
The following paper presents a set of philosophical arguments that extend the standard set of property rights under the classical libertarian perspective to include the individual rights to ownership, management and transfer of risk and uncertainty. The paper shows that an extension of property...
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The Costs of Doing Hard Time: A penitentiary-based regional price index for Canada, 1883-1923
Minns, Chris; Mackinnon, Mary - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
We construct consumer price indices for Canada, mainly based on the expenditure records of Canada’s federal penitentiaries. Regional price variation was much greater in Canada in the late nineteenth century than in the northern U.S. The new data suggest substantial price decline to 1900....
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Habits in Consumption, Transactions Learning And Economic Growth.
Gurdgiev, Constantin - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
This paper presents a model of endogenous growth in the presence of habit formation in consumption. We argue that in addition to the traditional disutility effects of habitual consumption, the past history of consumption represents a past record of transactions as well. As a result, the...
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Investigating Nonlinearity: A Note on the Estimation of Hamilton’s Random Field Regression Model
Bond, D.; Harrision, M.J.; E.J. O, Brien - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
This is a revised and extended version of the authors’ 2003 Trinity Economic Paper. It describes Hamilton’s (2001) approach to nonlinear econometric modelling and some of the methods of nonlinear optimization, as before, but adds significantly to the investigation of Hamilton’s Gauss...
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Risk Equalisation and Competition in the Irish Health Insurance Market.
Barrett, Sean - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
The analysis contained in the YHEC report indicates that the report did not consider adequately the role of competition in the market for health insurance. This is a major weakness and appears in part to be due to a late deletion of competition from the report’s final research brief by the...
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Habits in Consumption, Transactions Learning And Economic Growth.
Gurdgiev, Constantin - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
This paper presents a model of endogenous growth in the presence of habit formation in consumption. We argue that in addition to the traditional disutility effects of habitual consumption, the past history of consumption represents a past record of transactions as well. As a result, the...
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A Tobit Model of Quick Service Expenditure in Ireland: Parametric vs Semiparametric Estimation
Keelan, Conor; Newman, Carol; Henchion, Maeve - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish households’ expenditure on Food-Away-From-Home (FAFH). The main objective is to estimate a tobit model of the factors affecting Irish household expenditure on quick-service meals, a particularly...
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Habits in Consumption, Transactions Learning And Economic Growth.
Gurdgiev, Constantin - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
This paper presents a model of endogenous growth in the presence of habit formation in consumption. We argue that in addition to the traditional disutility effects of habitual consumption, the past history of consumption represents a past record of transactions as well. As a result, the...
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Embedding Consumer Taste for Location into a Structural Model of Equilibrium
Walsh, Patrick Paul; Mariuzzo, Franco - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
Given that brands (products) are location specific in terms of coverage of retail stores, we allow consumers to have preferences over location and products to carry distribution costs, alongside preferences and costs over other observable and unobservable product characteristics. We embed these...
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A Tobit Model of Quick Service Expenditure in Ireland: Parametric vs Semiparametric Estimation
Keelan, Conor; Newman, Carol; Henchion, Maeve - Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin - 2005
The aim of this study is to identify the economic and socio-economic factors influencing Irish households’ expenditure on Food-Away-From-Home (FAFH). The main objective is to estimate a tobit model of the factors affecting Irish household expenditure on quick-service meals, a particularly...
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