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Irelandś political and constitutional dilemma is that two competing nationalisms emerged in the nineteenth century on the one small island. One was Irish nationalism which harked back to an ancient Gaelic civilization and was infused with Catholic culture and sometimes Anglophobic sentiment....
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transformation of Ireland via plantation. The results reveal that Catholicism is an important factor in illiteracy, professional …
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policy was relatively unsuccessful in Northern Ireland. …
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the institutional environment under which industrial policy operated in Northern Ireland. This institutional environment …
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Ireland in order to facilitate an assessment of sources of this TFP growth, including the relative contribution of men and …. The speed at which women converged is consistent with Geary and Starkś interpretation of Irish economic history; Ireland …
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We study Irelandś inheritance of debt following its secession from the United Kingdom at the beginning of the twentieth century. Exploiting structural differences in bonds guaranteed by the UK and Irish governments, we can identify perceived uncertainty about fiscal responsibility in the...
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formation? Using new measures of business creation and political instability in Ireland during the late nineteenth-century, we … creation between Scotland and Ireland. Our findings suggest that the effects of political instability on entrepreneurship were … most acute in the parts of Ireland that were most concerned by potential changes. …
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the island of Ireland for the period 1911-1920. The raw data were digitised by the authors using official UK government …
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Age heaping in Ireland worsened in the years after the Great Irish Famine, even as other measures of educational …
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We apply insights from the political economy of secession to analyse the early years of the Irish Free State (IFS). The IFS was fortuitous in a debt settlement that enabled it to begin its existence debt free, whilst also receiving financial assistance to quell civil unrest. Yet the IFS was...
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