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Why did the establishment of cooperative creameries in late nineteenth century Ireland fail to halt the relative … proprietary sector which was opposed to cooperation, reinforced the already difficult conditions for dairying in Ireland due to …
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Why did the establishment of cooperative creameries in late nineteenth century Ireland fail to halt the relative … proprietary sector which was opposed to cooperation, reinforced the already difficult conditions for dairying in Ireland due to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115689
Why did the establishment of cooperative creameries in late nineteenth century Ireland fail to halt the relative … proprietary sector which was opposed to cooperation, reinforced the already difficult conditions for dairying in Ireland due to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011123780
Why did the establishment of cooperative creameries in late nineteenth century Ireland fail to halt the relative … proprietary sector which was opposed to cooperation, reinforced the already difficult conditions for dairying in Ireland due to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011188911
Geary and Stark find that Ireland´s Post-Famine per capita GDP converged with British levels, and that this convergence … 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 Stark´s interpretation of Irish economic history; Ireland …
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effects on the credibility of government guarantees. We document two major events: The Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and Ireland …
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In the decade before the famine, Ireland experienced a boom in Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). This paper analyses …
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What impact do famines have on survivors? We use individual-level data on a population exposed to severe famine conditions during infancy to document two opposing effects. The first: exposure to insufficient food and a worsened disease environment is associated with poor health into adulthood -...
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introduction of a locally funded poor law in Ireland. The development of a nascent welfare system in 1838 coincided with a boom in … the formation of microfinance institutions in Ireland. The focus of this study is the expansion of a hybrid organisational …
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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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