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The contrasting tariff regimes of Northern and Southern Ireland after 1932 must have influenced industrial structure …
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women's and men's pay in Great Britain. It is decomposed into a gap attributable to gender differences in human capital … characteristics (such as education, work experience, and time spent out of employment by women), and a gap attributable to gender …For the first time, nationally representative data on women's employment histories are used to study the gap between …
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We study the determination of Irish inflation between 1926 and 2012. The difference between unemployment and the NAIRU is a significant determinant of inflation in a simple backward-looking Phillips Curve that incorporates import prices. While there is a break in 1979-80, when the link to...
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The paper describes the insights which trade theory can provide into economic developments in Ireland during the 1930s … from tariffs to the so-called 'economic war' between Ireland and Britain (1932-8). The outcome tentatively supports the … claim that Ireland 'did not lose' this war. …
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board experiences, namely that of Ireland. We review the institutional arrangements which underpinned the Irish pound for a …
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In this paper we evaluate quantitatively the impact of mass emigration from Ireland between the 1850s and the first …, real wage growth in Ireland was respectable by international standards. We find econometric evidence of an inverse …
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Following an account of the perceptions among Irish policy-makers since the second world war of the contribution of education to economic development, this paper examines the performance of the Irish economy in the framework of a model of exogenous growth incorporating human capital formation....
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of family limitation strategies in Ireland a century ago. Regression analysis of the data shows evidence of `spacing' in … both urban and rural Ireland. Further analysis of the so-called `replacement' problem also produces results consistent with …
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The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is comparative: Ireland … is found wanting. The comparison confirms that the 1950s were a particularly bleak decade for Ireland but, more … surprisingly, Ireland also performed less well than predicted by convergence criteria in both 1960-73 and 1973-88. The paper then …
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This paper explores the sources of Ireland’s relative growth performance. Using panel data for a sample of OECD … estimates of the immediate sources of Ireland’s growth differential vis-à-vis the OECD average and the other ‘cohesion …’ countries of the EU. While we find that fiscal consolidation has contributed significantly to Ireland’s improved performance, we …
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