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.e., the legalization of divorce. In Ireland, the right to divorce was introduced in 1996, followed by an acceleration of …
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Women in economics follow different career paths than men, facing differential treatment when it comes to journal acceptance as well as promotion. We focus on a selfdirected measure of productivity: working paper output. This avoids potential sex biases in the peer-review process. We find that...
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This paper attempts to model the nominal and real exchange rate for Ireland, relative to Germany and the UK from 1975 … exchange rates are effectively modelled, and in the case of Ireland and Germany, Ppp is found to be valid not only in the long …
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rise in price and its subsequent fall. Were this relationship to hold for Ireland, it would predict falls of real house …
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