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Special article : Quarterly Economic Commentary: Volume 10-18

Special article : Quarterly Economic Commentary: Volume 10-18

... A A Lonie & D M Power Interest Rates and the Regional Experience, Volume 15, No.2, December 1989 BP K Hayton The Future Role of Scottish Local Government in Economic Development, Volume [r] ... See full document

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Quarterly Economic Commentary, Autumn 2008  With Special Article An Analysis of Revisions to Growth Rates in the Irish Quarterly National Accounts

Quarterly Economic Commentary, Autumn 2008 With Special Article An Analysis of Revisions to Growth Rates in the Irish Quarterly National Accounts

... his Commentary is being prepared at a time when the world’s financial markets are in a state of unprecedented ...Other economic news within Ireland which has impacted upon our analysis includes poor third ... See full document

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An Assessment of QEC Forecasts 1984 94  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Autumn 1995

An Assessment of QEC Forecasts 1984 94 Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Autumn 1995

... The predictors included in the analysis are the NIE Preliminary estimates; the QEC final estimates and initial forecasts, the post1acto trends for the entire period and for the two-sub-p[r] ... See full document

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Manufacturing Output and Employment by Market Area  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Spring 1993

Manufacturing Output and Employment by Market Area Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Spring 1993

... Among the main categories of industry, total exports account for over half of gross output in all three categories, with net domestic disposals accounting for a tiny 2 Y2 per cent of gro[r] ... See full document

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The Link between Irish and UK Unemployment  Special Article in Quarterly Economic Commentary, Spring 1992

The Link between Irish and UK Unemployment Special Article in Quarterly Economic Commentary, Spring 1992

... Quarterly data Dependent variable is change in Irish unemployment thousands UK data is short-term unemployed in millions 'Lagged' data are lagged four quarters Series are adjusted for ch[r] ... See full document

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The Revised CII ESRI Survey   A Note  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, July 1985

The Revised CII ESRI Survey A Note Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, July 1985

... Note: The national figures are approximate: as a proxy for turnover, gross output figures were taken from the Census of Industrial Production and updated to 1984 in volume terms only, us[r] ... See full document

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Competitiveness Indices for Irish Manufactured Exports  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, July 1981

Competitiveness Indices for Irish Manufactured Exports Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, July 1981

... iv To adequately allow for these considerations we have developed an index of world prices which incorporates the proportion of net supply of manufactured goods accounted for by home pro[r] ... See full document

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The Building Society Mortgage Market in Ireland  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, September 1980

The Building Society Mortgage Market in Ireland Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, September 1980

... APPENDIX II: LIST OF VARIABLE NAMES BSR = building society receipts £000's BSW = building society withdrawals £000's CPI= consumer price index base 1968 IV= 100 TGI = earnings in transpo[r] ... See full document

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The 'CUB' Budget as a Measure of Fiscal Policy  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, January 1976

The 'CUB' Budget as a Measure of Fiscal Policy Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, January 1976

... Indeed, it precisely defines the difference between automatic stabilisers and discretionary fiscal policy to state that automatic stabilisers reduce the multiplier; that the budget chan[r] ... See full document

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Assessment of QEC Forecasts, 1984 90  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Spring 1991

Assessment of QEC Forecasts, 1984 90 Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Spring 1991

... The initial QEC forecasts show much the same cumulative growth as the NIE preliminary estimates, with overestimation in the earlier years being offset by a failure to predict the strong [r] ... See full document

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Medium Term Prospects for Ireland: An Update  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, April 1990

Medium Term Prospects for Ireland: An Update Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, April 1990

... Ireland may also benefit from an increase in competitiveness caused by a weaker D-mark on world currency markets and from the likely increase in the rate of growth of the united German e[r] ... See full document

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Quarterly Economic Commentary, Summer 2008  With SPECIAL ARTICLE Ireland’s Innovation Performance: 1991 to 2005

Quarterly Economic Commentary, Summer 2008 With SPECIAL ARTICLE Ireland’s Innovation Performance: 1991 to 2005

... We also include in the innovation models a range of indicators intended to identify specific barriers to innovation. These are important as they suggest those aspects of plants’ operating environments which may be ... See full document

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National Accounts for a Global Economy: the Case of Ireland  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Summer 2018

National Accounts for a Global Economy: the Case of Ireland Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Summer 2018

... domestic economic activity, could, if suitably explained, be used by those interested in economic policy in Ireland, and also by those abroad interested in the Irish ... See full document

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The Revival of Irish Indigenous Industry 1987 1997  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, April 1998

The Revival of Irish Indigenous Industry 1987 1997 Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, April 1998

... In the period since 1987, the foreign-owned multinational component of industry in Ireland has continued to contribute most to Irish industrial growth, with the result that by 1995 its s[r] ... See full document

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The Value of Cost Benefit Analysis of Road Projects  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, April 1985

The Value of Cost Benefit Analysis of Road Projects Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, April 1985

... The first section thus seeks to define more closely the relation between the benefits identified in a cost benefit study and employment and the government finances, while the second deal[r] ... See full document

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The Evolution of the Rate of Unemployment in Ireland 1962 1983  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, May 1984

The Evolution of the Rate of Unemployment in Ireland 1962 1983 Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, May 1984

... Labour supply is influenced by demographic variables, particularly migration, which in turn are affected by economic variables such as relative labour market conditions at home and abroa[r] ... See full document

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The Naas Motorway Bypass   A Cost Benefit Analysis  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, January 1984

The Naas Motorway Bypass A Cost Benefit Analysis Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, January 1984

... Sensitivity Test Assumptions 2% traffic growth, 2% income growth, fixed fuel price 2% traffic growth, 2% income growth, 2 % fuel price growth 2% traffic growth, 2% income growth, fixed f[r] ... See full document

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Export Tourism Input Output Multipliers for Ireland  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, May 1982

Export Tourism Input Output Multipliers for Ireland Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, May 1982

... 41-42 suggest that the multiplier is the coefficient 1.6 in the expression h.Y = l.6E, where h.Y is the change in national income at factor cost value added induced by a level of export [r] ... See full document

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Budget 2019  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Winter 2018

Budget 2019 Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Winter 2018

... One area where there is a strong economic case for differentiated, higher rates of taxation is goods whose consumption generate negative effects, or externalities, on others. Budget 2019 announced increases in the ... See full document

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Brexit and Irish Consumers  Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Spring 2018

Brexit and Irish Consumers Quarterly Economic Commentary Special Article, Spring 2018

... We show that households with lower income levels consume a higher share of products that would be most affected by increases in tariffs and trade cost and the overall effect is inversely[r] ... See full document

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