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Using the dynamic social world of tournament bass fishing as a backdrop, this research combined qualitative and quantitative research methods in a grounded theory approach for the study of commodification, serious leisure and the relationship between these two important social phenomena....
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Over the last decade, real spending in the United Kingdom NHS doubled in real terms to meet government targets including moves to increase spending rates to other EU countries and increasing health demands both as a result of increasing population of the elderly and illness related to lifestyle....
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Over the last number of years whistleblowers have been gaining prominence. This paper investigates some of the factors that influence the propensity or willingness to blow the whistle among trainee auditors. Three categories of factors are examined: audit firm organisational structures, personal...
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This article compares the financial balance sheet of Irish households with those of fifteen other European countries.
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The ease with which debt can be run up on credit cards makes trends in credit card borrowing of particular interest.
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Strong credit growth since the mid-1990s has resulted in a near doubling of Ireland’s private-sector credit to Gross Domestic Product ratio.
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This article examines how the changing economic environment influenced households’ portfolio composition of assets and liabilities over the past seven years.
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This article provides a brief overview of the Irish pound’s origins, before looking in more detail at the questioning of the sterling link and events leading up to Ireland joining the EMS.
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Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mortgages.
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