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O'LEARY E. (1999) Regional income estimates for Ireland, 1995, Reg. Studies 33 , 805-814. In Ireland since the mid-1980 … necessaires. O'LEARY E. (1999) Schatzungen regionaler Einkommen fur Irland, 1995, Reg. Studies 33 , 805-814. In Irland hat sich …
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determines the sourcing patterns of multinational plants in Ireland?, Regional Studies 39 , 225-239. Multinational enterprises … (MNEs) have played an important, if not crucial, role in the recent development of the economy of Ireland, both North and …
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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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Recent reform of the Common Agricultural Policy has led to the decoupling of direct payments to farmers from production. This policy change is expected to make farmers’ production decisions more market oriented as their subsidy revenue maximization objectives become profit maximizing...
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through tariff protection and restrictions on foreign ownership, though Ireland and the UK maintained (and continue to … and deep recession in the 1950s. The genesis in the mid-1950s of Ireland's low corporation tax regime facilitated later … on exchange-rate policy and Ireland was forced to choose between irreconcilable options. The resulting difficulties can …
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The contrasting tariff regimes of Northern and Southern Ireland after 1932 must have influenced industrial structure …
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This paper complements a much larger study of school attendance in pre-famine Ireland by FitzGerald (2010). It exploits …
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The causality between energy consumption and real income in developed countries has been a very vital research topic in recent years. Raising concerns about climate change and global warming increase the pressure on policy makers to take action against energy depletion. Unfortunately these...
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