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We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on domestic plant productivity and employment using data for Irish manufacturing. Relying on a recently developed index we find that coagglomeration has been important for a number of industries....
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We use a unique exogenous corporate tax policy change in the Republic of Ireland to investigate how corporate taxation … increase in corporate tax rates for exporters did affect the entry or exit of plants from the US or UK in Ireland. Entry rates … Ireland reduce the size of their operations in response to the tax change …
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We study the regional location decision of multinationals in Ireland since the 1970s by focusing on the role played by … disadvantaged areas of Ireland. We find that regional policy has only been effective in attracting low-tech firms to the …
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distribution of manufacturing activity and its determinants in Belgium, Ireland, and Portugal using comparable, exhaustive micro …-level data sets. Some similarities are found between Portugal and Belgium, but little for Ireland. Moreover, there is some …
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This paper assesses the magnitude and nature of the gender pay gap in Ireland using the National Employment Survey 2003 …
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domestic plants and foreign multinationals in Ireland. To this end we make use of the index developed by Ellison and Glaeser …
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We study the effects of carbon tax and revenue recycling across the income distribution in the Republic of Ireland. In …
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We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on domestic plant growth using data for Irish manufacturing. To this end we make use of the index developed by Ellison and Glaeser (1997) and find coagglomeration to be important for a number of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005097690
Strobl E. (2004) Trends and determinants of the geographic dispersion of Irish manufacturing activity, 1926-1996, Reg. Studies 38, 191-205. This paper documents the trends in localization of the Irish manufacturing sector since the 1920s and investigates which of three prominent models is most...
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