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this to investigate the impact of climate change on the regions of Germany, Ireland and the UK. Because of climate change … increase numbers – as tourism demand from increasingly rich tropical countries grows. In Ireland and the UK, the regional …
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difference in wholesale prices between Ireland and Britain is due to differences in generating technology. The new wholesale … electricity market for the island of Ireland appears to be working well - it is producing a wholesale price that approximates the … Republic of Ireland the retail margin was probably also higher than it should have been. …
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market. I simulate the wholesale electricity markets of Great Britain and the island of Ireland for 2005. I find that in … competition in Ireland, the less competitive of the two markets. Finally, it is unlikely that private investors will pay for the … ; Ireland …
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education in seven European countries (Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK), as part of a …
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Inbound tourism to Ireland fell sharply in 2009 and 2010. Visits to Ireland from the UK, the dominant country of origin … of visitors to Ireland, did not fall faster than UK visits elsewhere. We use micro‐data for UK travellers to estimate … ; United Kingdom ; Ireland …
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in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland. We use a bi‐regional input‐output analysis to look at how greenhouse … the island of Ireland, we find that emissions driven by demand in Northern Ireland are larger than those it generates, and … vice‐versa for the Republic of Ireland. We then use the input‐output tables to simulate the effect of imposing a €15/tonne …
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Polish immigrants to four Western European countries (Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands and Germany). Are there cross …
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This paper examines the effect on Ireland's Single Electricity Market (SEM) of the UK's unilateral policy to implement …, with associated emissions in the Republic of Ireland increasing by 8% and SEM's electricity prices increasing by 2.4%. As … the trade opportunities associated with the UK carbon price floor means that emissions reductions in Ireland will be lower …
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