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Volume 42, issue 4, 2011
- Denis Conniffe – An Obituary pp. 371–381

- Alan Barrett, John Connolly and John Spencer
- Exploring Trends in the Rate of Caesarean Section in Ireland 1999-2007 pp. 383–406

- Aoife Brick and Richard Layte
- Determinants of Vegetarianism and Meat Consumption Frequency in Ireland pp. 407–436

- Eimear Leahy, Sean Lyons and Richard Tol
- Linguistic Elitism: the Advantage of Speaking Irish Rather than the Irish-speaker Advantage pp. 437–454

- Iarfhlaith Watson and Máire Nic Ghiolla Phádraig
- Exploring the Steady-State Relationship Between Credit and GDP for a Small Open Economy–The Case Of Ireland pp. 455–477

- Robert Kelly, Kieran McQuinn and Rebecca Stuart
- Informal Cost of Dementia Care – A Proxy-Good Valuation in Ireland pp. 479–503

- Dominic Trépel
Volume 42, issue 3, 2011
- The Life-cycle Impact of Alternative Higher Education Finance Systems in Ireland pp. 237–270

- Darragh Flannery and Cathal O’donoghue
- The Causality Between Economic Growth and Immigration in Germany and Switzerland pp. 271–287

- Manuel González-Gómez and Mª Soledad Otero Giráldez
- Race-to-the-Bottom or -Top at Home or Abroad: Health and Safety Standards and the Multinational Firm pp. 289–311

- Stephen Pavelin and Lynda Porter
- Competition in Primary Healthcare in Ireland:More and Better Services for Less Money pp. 313–342

- Carol Boate
- The Effect of REFIT on Irish Wholesale Electricity Prices pp. 343–369

- Conor Devitt and Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
Volume 42, issue 2, 2011
- What Have We Learnt About Pay For Performance? Geary Lecture Winter 2010 pp. 113–134

- Canice Prendergast
- The Impact of Government Policy on Private Car Ownership in Ireland pp. 135–157

- Hugh Hennessy and Richard Tol
- Mr. Whitaker and Industry:Setting the Record Straight* pp. 159–168

- Frank Barry and Mary E. Daly
- Mr Whitaker and Industry: Setting the Record Straight–A Reply to Barry and Daly pp. 169–175

- Patrick Walsh and Ciara Whelan
- Economic Regulation: Recentralisation of Power or Improved Quality of Regulation? pp. 177–211

- Paul Gorecki
- The Distributional Effects of Value Added Tax in Ireland pp. 213-235

- Eimear Leahy, Sean Lyons and Richard Tol
Volume 42, issue 1, 2011
- Estimating the Impact of Immigration on the Wages in Ireland pp. 01-26

- Alan Barrett, Adele Bergin and Elish Kelly
- Suicide in Ireland: The Influence of Alcohol and Unemployment pp. 27-47

- Brendan Walsh and Dermot Walsh
- An Economic Analysis of the Public Transport Regulation Act, 2009 pp. 49-70

- Sean D. Barrett
- How Are Irish Households Coping with their Mortgage Repayments? Information from the Survey on Income and Living Conditions pp. 71-94

- Yvonne McCarthy and Kieran McQuinn
- The Only Game in Town: Public Private Partnerships in the Irish Water Services Sector pp. 95-111

- Eoin Reeves
Volume 41, issue 4, 2010
- Social Mobility and Equality of Opportunity Geary Lecture Spring 2010 pp. 413-428

- Richard Breen
- Mandatory Minimum Sentencing, Drug Purity and Overdose Rates pp. 429–457

- Ronald Davies
- Inequality and the Crisis: The Distributional Impact of Tax Increases and Welfare and Public Sector Pay Cuts pp. 461-471

- Tim Callan, Brian Nolan, Claire Keane and John R. Walsh
- The European Context of Ireland’s Economic Crisis pp. 473–500

- Sebastian Dellepiane Avellaneda and Niamh Hardiman
- Identifying Economically Vulnerable Groups as the Economic Crisis Emerged pp. 501–525

- Christopher Whelan and Bertrand Maître
Volume 41, issue 3, 2010
- Reappraising Irish Developmentalism:Editorial pp. 255-259

- Bryan Fanning and Patrick Walsh
- Curriculum Vitae pp. 261-268

- Tom Garvin
- Seán Lemass and the Nadir of Protectionism pp. 269-282

- Joe Durkan
- Hirschman and Irish Industrial Policy pp. 283-299

- Patrick Walsh and Ciara Whelan
- Fabricating Economic Development pp. 301-324

- Graham Brownlow
- Educational Developmentalists Divided? Patrick Cannon, Patrick Hillery and the Economics of Education in the Early 1960s pp. 325-348

- Peter Murray
- Before the Celtic Tiger: Change Without Modernisation in Ireland 1959-1989 pp. 349-365

- Brian Girvin
- Organising for Growth: Irish State Administration 1958-2008 pp. 367-393

- Niamh Hardiman and Muiris MacCarthaigh
- From Developmental Ireland to Migration Nation: Immigration and Shifting Rules ofBelonging in the Republic of Ireland pp. 395-412

- Brian Fanning
Volume 41, issue 2, 2010
- The Challenge of Tax Reform and Expanding the Tax Base pp. 133-148

- James Poterba
- A Quality Adjusted Measure of Labour Services for Ireland pp. 149-172

- Mary Keeney
- Did the Celtic Tiger Decrease Socio-Economic Differentials in Perinatal Mortality in Ireland? pp. 173-199

- Richard Layte and Barbara Clyne
- Quantifying Revenue Windfalls from the Irish Housing Market pp. 201-233

- Diarmaid Addison-Smyth and Kieran McQuinn
- Policy Lessons from Ireland’s Latest Depression pp. 225-254

- Karl Whelan
Volume 41, issue 1, 2010
- The Measurement of Child Costs: Evidence from Ireland pp. 1-20

- Olivier Bargain, Olivier Donni and Monnet Gbakou
- Output Collapse, Growth and Volatility in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Regime-Switching Approach pp. 21-41

- Julie Byrne
- Car Ownership and Mode of Transport to Work in Ireland pp. 43-75

- Nicola Commins and Anne Nolan
- When Do Probit Residuals Sum to Zero? pp. 77-85

- Denis Conniffe
- What Role for Property Taxes in Ireland? pp. 87-107

- Tim Callan, Claire Keane and John Walsh
- Negative Equity in the Irish Housing Market pp. 109-132

- David Duffy
Volume 40, issue 4, 2009
- Modelling Credit in the Irish Mortgage Market pp. 371-392

- Diarmaid Addison-Smyth, Kieran McQuinn and Gerard O'Reilly
- Politics and Fiscal Policy Under Lemass: A Theoretical Appraisal pp. 393-406

- Frank Barry
- The Impact of Fiscal Shocks on the Irish Economy pp. 407-434

- Agustín Bénétrix and Philip Lane
- Language and Occupational Status: Linguistic Elitism in the Irish Labour Market pp. 435-460

- Vani Borooah, Donal A. Dineen and Nicola Lynch
- A Code of Practice for Grocery Goods Undertakings and an Ombudsman: How to Do a Lot of Harm by Trying to Do a Little Good pp. 461-488

- Paul Gorecki
- Income Inequality and Public Policy pp. 489-510

- Brian Nolan
Volume 40, issue 3, 2009
- The Emergence of the Entrepreneurial Society: The 2008 Geary Lecture pp. 255–268

- David Audretsch
- A Relative Impact Ranking of Political Studies In Ireland pp. 269-298

- Kenneth Benoit and Michael Marsh
- Fiscal Policy and International Competitiveness: Evidence from Ireland pp. 299–315

- Vahagn Galstyan and Philip Lane
- The Distributional Impact of a Carbon Tax in Ireland pp. 317–338

- Stefano Verde and Richard Tol
- Benchmarking, Social Partnership and Higher Remuneration: Wage Settling Institutions and the Public-Private Sector Wage Gap in Ireland pp. 339–370

- Eilish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness and Philip O'Connell
Volume 40, issue 2, 2009
- The Misperception of Inflation by Irish Consumers pp. 139–163

- David Duffy and Pete Lunn
- Estimating the Price Overcharge from Cartelisation of the Irish Automobile Industry pp. 165–182

- Franco Mariuzzo, Patrick Walsh and Olivier Van Parys
- Social Partnership - From Lemass to Cowen pp. 183–205

- William K. Roche
- Resolving Ireland’s Banking Crisis pp. 207–231

- Patrick Honohan
- A New Fiscal Strategy for Ireland pp. 233–253

- Philip Lane
Volume 40, issue 1, 2009
- Social Partnership, Competitiveness and Exit from Fiscal Crisis pp. 1-14

- Frank Barry
- Recent Trends in Trade Union Membership in Ireland pp. 117–138

- Frank Walsh and Eric Strobl
- Job Mobility in Ireland pp. 15-47

- Adele Bergin
- Non-cash Benefits and the Distribution of Economic Welfare pp. 49-71

- Tim Callan and Claire Keane
- The Determinants of Higher Education Participation in Ireland: A Micro Analysis pp. 73-107

- Darragh Flannery and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Evaluating Opportunities When People are Uncertainty Averse pp. 109-116

- Ruvin Gekker and Ashley Piggins
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