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This paper investigates the wage-setting behaviour of Irish firms. We place particular emphasis on the use of flexible pay components and examine how these allow firms to deal with shocks requiring a reduction in costs without having to cut base wages. The results presented in this paper are...
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The empirical finding that exporting firms are more productive on average than non-exporters has provoked a large theoretical literature based on models such as Melitz (2003), where more productive firms are more likely to overcome costs associated with trade. This paper provides a systematic...
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This paper investigates the wage-setting behaviour of Irish firms. We place particular emphasis on the use of flexible pay components and examine how these allow firms to deal with shocks requiring a reduction in costs without having to cut base wages. The results presented in this paper are...
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firm-level data on both manufacturing and services firms to re-examine and update evidence on intra-industry and intra …
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impact of a tax on household wealth in Ireland under a wide range of assumptions on how such a tax might be designed. We …
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In this paper we examine the elasticity of Irish income taxation revenue with respect to aggregate national output … - both GDP and GNP. This enables us to estimate the sensitivity of this key taxation aggregate with respect to changes in … economic activity. It also allows us to compare the elasticity of income taxation across other jurisdictions where similar …
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