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Volume 39, issue 3, 2008
- Making Globalisation Work – The 2006 Geary Lecture pp. 171-190

- Joseph Stiglitz
- How Reliable is the Quarterly National Household Survey for Migration Research? pp. 191-205

- Alan Barrett and Eilish Kelly
- Employment and Life-Satisfaction: Insights from Ireland pp. 207-234

- Finbarr Brereton, J. Peter Clinch and Susana Ferreira
- Job Turnover in Irish Manufacturing 1972–2006 pp. 235-256

- Martina Lawless and Alan Murphy
- Review of "Interrogating Irish Policies" by William Kingston pp. 257-265

- Frank Barry
Volume 39, issue 2, 2008
- Temporary Jobs in Ireland: Does Class Influence Job Quality? pp. 81-104

- Richard Layte, Philip O'Connell and Helen Russell
- A Dynamic Model of the Relationship Between Income and Financial Satisfaction: Evidence from Ireland pp. 105-130

- Carol Newman, Liam Delaney and Brian Nolan
- “New” and “Old” Social Risks: Life Cycle and Social Class Perspectives on Social Exclusion in Ireland* pp. 131-156

- Christopher Whelan and Bertrand Maître
- Reviews of "Best of Times? The Social Impact of the Celtic Tiger" pp. 157-169

- Cormac O'Grada, Carmen Kuhling and Leslie McCall
Volume 39, issue 1, 2008
- Generalised Means of Simple Utility Functions with Risk Aversion pp. 1-12

- Denis Conniffe
- The Distribution of Productivity in Irish Manufacturing Between 1995 and 2004 – Determinants, Changes and Implications pp. 13-38

- Stefanie Haller
- Generalised Means of Simple Utility Functions with Risk Aversion pp. 39-54

- Thomas Jeitschko, Seamus O'Connell and Rowena Pecchenino
- Opening and Closing Asymmetry: Empirical Analysis from ISE Xetra pp. 55-78

- Robert Kelly
Volume 38, issue 3, 2007
- The Generalised Extreme Value Distribution as Utility Function pp. 275–288

- Denis Conniffe
- Centres of Research Excellence in Economics in the Republic of Ireland pp. 289–322

- Frances Ruane and Richard Tol
- Work Rich, Time Poor? Time-Use of Women and Men in Ireland pp. 323–354

- Frances McGinnity and Helen Russell
- How Useful is Core Inflation for Forecasting Headline Inflation? pp. 355–377

- Colin Bermingham
Volume 38, issue 2, 2007
- An Environmental Input-Output Model for Ireland pp. 157-190

- Joe O'Doherty and Richard Tol
- Equity in the Utilisation of Hospital Inpatient Services in Ireland? An Improved Approach to the Measurement of Health Need pp. 191-210

- Richard Layte
- Understanding the Implications of Choice of Deprivation Index for Measuring Consistent Poverty in Ireland pp. 211-234

- Christopher Whelan
- Management Research on Multinational Corporations: A Methodological Critique pp. 234-258

- Anthony McDonnell, Jonathan Lavelle, Patrick Gunnigle and David Collings
- Doctors' Fees in Ireland Following the Change in Reimbursement: Did they Jump? pp. 259-274

- David Madden
Volume 38, issue 1, 2007
- Demand for Money: A Study in Testing Time Series for Long Memory and Nonlinearity pp. 1-24

- Derek Bond, Michael Harrison and Edward O'Brien
- Measuring Irish Capital pp. 25-62

- Mary Keeney
- Recreational Pursuits on Marginal Farm Land: A Discrete-Choice Model of Irish Farm Commonage Recreation pp. 63-84

- Stephen Hynes, Cathal Buckley and Tom van Rensburg
- Health and Wealth in the North of Ireland: Is There a “Social Gradient” to Health Outcomes? pp. 85-105

- Vani Borooah
- Housing Tenure in Ireland pp. 107-134

- R. Andrew Somerville
- Inter-Industry Wage Differentials and the Gender Wage Gap: Evidence from European Countries pp. 135-155

- Brenda Gannon, Robert Plasman, Francois Rycx and Ilan Tojerow
Volume 37, issue 3, 2006
- Social Partnership as a Mode of Governance - Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 311–318

- Seán Ó Riain
- New Modes of Governance and the Irish Case - Finding Evidence for Explanations of Social Partnership pp. 319–342

- Maura Adshead
- Politics and Social Partnership - Flexible Network Governance pp. 343–374

- Niamh Hardiman
- Origins and Significance of the Community and Voluntary Pillar in Irish Social Partnership pp. 375–398

- Joe Larragy
- The Challenge of Urban Regeneration in Deprived European Neighbourhoods - a Partnership Approach pp. 399–422

- Mary P. Corcoran
- The Politics of Empowerment - Power, Populism and Partnership in Rural Ireland pp. 423–446

- Tony Varley and Chris Curtin
- Multi-level “Partnership” and Irish Waste Management - The Politics of Municipal Incineration pp. 447–465

- Michael Murray
Volume 37, issue 2, 2006
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 121-122

- J. Peter Neary
- Dublin Jewish Demography a Century Ago pp. 123-147

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- Mobility and Gender at the Top Tail of the Earnings Distribution pp. 149-173

- Ross Finnie and Ian Irvine
- Macroeconomic Performance and the Design of Public Pension Programmes pp. 175-195

- Richard Disney
- Measuring Competitiveness pp. 197-213

- J. Peter Neary
- Ireland’s Great Depression pp. 215-243

- Alan Ahearne, Finn Kydland and Mark Wynne
- A Theoretical Growth Model for Ireland pp. 245-262

- Frank Barry and Michael Devereux
- Ireland in EMU - More Shocks, Less Insulation? pp. 263-294

- Patrick Honohan and Anthony J. Leddin
- An Interview with Brendan Walsh pp. 295-302

- J. Peter Neary
Volume 37, issue 1, 2006
- The Labour Market Characteristics and Labour Market Impacts of Immigrants in Ireland pp. 1-26

- Alan Barrett, Adele Bergin and David Duffy
- Employment and Inflation Responses to an Exchange Rate Shock in a Calibrated Model pp. 27-46

- Colin Bermingham
- The Economic Consequences of the Doha Round for Ireland pp. 47-69

- Alan Matthews and Keith Walsh
- GP Utilisation in Northern Ireland - Exploiting the Gatekeeper Function pp. 71-90

- Pat McGregor, Pat McKee and Ciaran O’Neill
- Trends in Economic Vulnerability in the Republic of Ireland pp. 91-119

- Christopher Whelan, Brian Nolan and Bertrand Maître
Volume 36, issue 3, 2005
- What Can Academics Contribute to the Study of Financial Stability? pp. 189-203

- Charles A. E. Goodhart
- Economic Instruments and Environmental Policy pp. 205-228

- Dieter Helm
- An Econometric Analysis of Charitable Donations in the Republic of Ireland pp. 229-249

- James Carroll, Siobhan McCarthy and Carol Newman
- Rising House Prices in an Open Labour Market pp. 251-272

- David Duffy, John Fitz Gerald and Ide Kearney
- Testing for Variation in Technical Efficiency of Hospitals in Ireland pp. 273-294

- Brenda Gannon
- Discretion and Cyclicality in Irish Budgetary Management 1969-2003 pp. 295-321

- Colin Hunt
Volume 36, issue 2, 2005
- Dynamic Factor Demands in a Changing Economy - An Irish Application pp. 109-126

- Kieran McQuinn
- What’s Been Happening To Concentration in Irish Industry 1991-2001 pp. 127-156

- Pat McCloughan
- House Prices in the Measurement of Inflation - An Application Using Irish Data pp. 157-178

- Róisín O’Sullivan
- Book Review - "The Politics of High-Tech Growth: Developmental Network States in the Global Economy" by Séan Ó Riain pp. 179–184

- Frank Barry
- Book Review - "Conflict and Consensus. A Study of Values and Attitudes in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland" by Tony Fahey, Bernadette C. Hayes and Richard Sinnott pp. 185–187

- Michel Peillon
- Mapping the Irish Policy Space - Voter and Party Spaces in Preferential Elections pp. 83–108

- Kenneth Benoit and Michael Laver
Volume 36, issue 1, 2005
- Labour Productivity and Foreign Direct Investment in Irish Manufacturing Industry - A Decomposition Analysis pp. 19–43

- Frances Ruane and Ali Uğur
- The Single Market and the Geographical Diversification of Leading Firms in the EU pp. 1–17

- Stephen Pavelin and Frank Barry
- Labour Cost Efficiency in UK and Irish Credit Institutions pp. 45–66

- Trevor Fitzpatrick and Kieran McQuinn
- Book Review - “OECD Review National Policies for Education - Review of Higher Education in Ireland Examiners’ Report” pp. 67–75

- John Sheehan
- Book Review - "Selling Out? – Privatisation in Ireland" by Paul Sweeney pp. 77–82

- Eoin Reeves
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