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Volume 35, issue 3, 2004
- Persistent Puzzles in International Finance and Economics pp. 241-250

- Raj Aggarwal
- Inflation and Money Growth - Evidence from a Multi-Country Data-Set pp. 251-266

- John Frain
- Does Outsourcing Increase Profitability? pp. 267-288

- Holger Görg and Aoife Hanley
- Hall-Roeger Tests of Market Power in Irish Manufacturing Industries pp. 289-304

- Gerry E. Boyle
- Farm Forestry Investment in Ireland Under Uncertainty pp. 305-320

- Emily Wiemers and Jasmina Behan
- Irish Public Service Broadcasting - A Contingent Valuation Analysis pp. 321-350

- Liam Delaney and Francis O’Toole
- Book Review - "Preventing the Future: Why Was Ireland So Poor for So Long?" by Tom Garvin pp. 351-355

- Patrick Honohan
Volume 35, issue 2, 2004
- Equity in the Utilisation of Health Care in Ireland pp. 111–134

- Richard Layte and Brian Nolan
- Disability and Labour Force Participation in Ireland pp. 135–155

- Brenda Gannon and Brian Nolan
- Inter-Industry Wage Differentials in Ireland pp. 157–182

- Brenda Gannon and Brian Nolan
- Job Creation and Destruction in Northern Ireland - 1973-1993 pp. 183–218

- Stephen Roper
- “Insufficient for the Support of a Family” - Wages on the Public Works During the Great Irish Famine pp. 219–239

- Pat McGregor
Volume 35, issue 1, 2004
- Women Returning to Employment, Education and Training in Ireland - An Analysis of Transitions pp. 1-25

- Helen Russell and Philip J. O’Connell
- State, Competition and Industrial Change in Ireland 1991-1999 pp. 27-53

- Séan Ó Riain
- Changes in Relative Consumer Prices and the Substitution Bias of the Laspeyres Price Index - Ireland, 1985-2001 pp. 55-82

- R. A. Somerville
- Household Consumption Patterns, Indirect Tax Structures and Implications for Indirect Tax Harmonisation - A Three Country Perspective pp. 83-107

- Georgia Kaplanoglou
- Terence M. Ryan (1942-2003) An Appreciation pp. 109-110

- Antoin E. Murphy
Volume 34, issue 3, 2003
- The Art of Gracefully Exiting a Peg pp. 211–228

- Ahmet Asici and Charles Wyplosz
- Contraception and the Celtic Tiger pp. 229–247

- David Bloom and David Canning
- The Influence of Domestic and International Interest Rates on the ISEQ pp. 249–265

- Don Bredin, Caroline Gavin and Gerard O Reilly
- Costs of Exchange Rate Volatility for Labour Markets - Empirical Evidence from the CEE Economies pp. 267–292

- Ansgar Belke and Ralph Setzer
- Direct Measures of Time Preference pp. 293–310

- Luigi Ventura
- The Effect of Attendance on Grade for First Year Economics Students in University College Cork pp. 311–326

- Ann Kirby and Brendan McElroy
Volume 34, issue 2, 2003
- An Analysis of the Journal Article Output of Irish-based Economists, 1970 to 2001 pp. 109-143

- Alan Barrett and Brian Lucey
- Quality Based Rankings of Irish Economists 1990-2000 pp. 145-149

- Tom Coupé and Patrick Walsh
- The Exchange Rate as an Adjustment Mechanism - A Structural VAR Approach to the Case of Ireland pp. 151-172

- Dermot Hodson
- How Competitive is Irish Manufacturing? pp. 173-193

- Valerie Cerra, Jarkko Soikkeli and Sweta Saxena
- W. M. Gorman (1923–2003) pp. 195-209

- Patrick Honohan and J. Peter Neary
Volume 34, issue 1, 2003
- Book Review - The Making of the Celtic Tiger - The Inside Story of Ireland’s Boom Econom by Ray MacSharry and Padraic White pp. 105–108

- Frank Barry
- Procurement Contracts under Limited Liability pp. 1–21

- Sarah Parlane
- Does the Stochastic Specification of the Linear Expenditure System Matter? pp. 23–32

- Denis Conniffe and John Eakins
- Imprisonment and the Crime Rate in Ireland pp. 33–64

- Eoin O’Sullivan and Ian O’Donnell
- The Evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy and Social Differentiation in Rural Ireland pp. 65–85

- Ethel Crowley
- The Law of Verdoorn: Evidence from Greek Disaggregated Manufacturing Time Series Data pp. 87–104

- Nicholas Apergis and Spyros Zikos
Volume 33, issue 3, 2002
- Fiscal Rules, Fiscal Institutions, and Fiscal Performance pp. 263-284

- Juergen von Hagen
- Sums and Products of Indirect Utility Functions pp. 285-295

- Denis Conniffe
- The Effect of Current Income on Aggregate Consumption pp. 297-317

- Manisha Chakrabarty and Anke Schmalenbach
- Estimating the Demand for Salmon Angling in Ireland pp. 319-332

- John Curtis
- Are Capital Markets Efficient? Evidence from the Term Structure of Interest Rates in Europe pp. 333-356

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Christian Richter
Volume 33, issue 2, 2002
- The Effects of EMU on the Finnish Economy - Some Early Conjectures pp. 161-177

- Juha Tarkka
- Economic Adjustment Within EMU - Ireland’s Experience pp. 179-193

- Conall MacCoille and Daniel McCoy
- Spain Accession to the EMU - A Long and Hilly Road pp. 195-222

- Manuel Balmaseda, Miguel Sebastián and Patry Tello
- Retail Interest Rate Pass-Through - The Irish Experience pp. 223-246

- Don Bredin, Trevor Fitzpatrick and Gerard O Reilly
- Measuring Trends in Male Mortality by Socio-Economic Group in Ireland - A Note on the Quality of the Data pp. 247–257

- Eamon O’Shea
- Book Review - "Cottage to Crèche: Family Change in Ireland" by Finola Kennedy pp. 259–262

- Diarmaid Ferriter
Volume 33, issue 1, 2002
- Rich Trades, Scarce Capabilities - Industrial Development Revisited pp. 1-22

- John Sutton
- Regulating Unbundled Network Utilities pp. 23-41

- David M Newbery
- Portfolio Effects and Firm Size Distribution - Carbonated Soft Drinks pp. 43-54

- Patrick Walsh and Ciara Whelan
- Endogenous Sunk Costs in the Market for Mobile Telecommunications - The Role of Licence Fees pp. 55-64

- Harald Gruber
- The Effect of Technology Choice on Automobile Assembly Plant Productivity pp. 65-73

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- Neither Lucky Nor Good - The Case of Electricity Deregulation in California pp. 75-82

- Jason P. Martinek and Michael Orlando
- The Impact of Structural and Contractual Arrangements on a Vertically Separated Railway pp. 83-92

- Luisa Affuso and David M Newbery
- Why are Productivity and Wages Higher in Foreign Firms? pp. 93-100

- Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
- Foreign Ownership and Wages in British Establishments pp. 101-108

- Dirk Willem te Velde
- Entry in Independent Submarkets - An Application to the Spanish Retail Banking Market pp. 109-118

- Rebeca de Juan
- Interfirm Competition, Intrafirm Cannibalisation and Product Exit in the Market for Computer Hard Disk Drives pp. 119-131

- Christopher Ruebeck
- The Colour of the Cats pp. 133-146

- David D. Li and Changqi Wu
- Time Dependent Efficiency of Free Trade Agreements - The Case of Slovenia and the CEFTA Agreement pp. 147-160

- Joze Damijan and Igor Masten
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