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used to investigate climate risk, considering flood risk in Ireland as a case study. The results highlight that while …
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provision in Ireland. The findings illustrate and explore several chronic issues facing the PA system, most notably around under …
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successfully increased real switching behaviour in a large sample of consumers in Ireland. …
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. They also incorporate policy interventions aimed at influencing investment behaviour of manufacturing firms in Ireland. The …
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Past research into the determinants of appliance ownership has identified associations with socioeconomic characteristics of households. Few studies have examined the intensity with which different sorts of households use the appliances they have. This paper uses microdata to examine the factors...
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ammonia in Ireland are analysed with a logarithmic mean Divisia index decomposition for the period of 1990-2009. Emissions …. Extrapolating these trends continue, Ireland will keep emissions below its National Emission Ceilings, except in the case of …
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available to consumers in Ireland over time. We find modest geographical (county level) variation in broadband services. Hedonic …
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I use data from the first wave of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) to investigate the impact of obesity on the labour market status of older Irish individuals. I employ an anthropometric indicator of body composition (waist circumference) along with body mass index. I include a...
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We estimate the gross margin that is earned from the supply of electricity to households in Ireland. Using half hourly …
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In March 2004, Ireland became the first country to introduce a nationwide workplace smoking ban. The smoking ban …
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