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- 00/17: Taxation, Debt and the Public Finances
- David Madden
- 00/16: The Behaviour of Inflation and Unemployment the United States
- V. Hogan
- 00/15: The Geographical Diversification of Leading Firm in the EU
- Stephen Pavelin
- 00/14: Living Standards and Growth
- Cormac Ó Gráda and Kevin O'Rourke
- 00/13: Poverty in Ireland, 1987-1994: a Stochastic Dominance Approach
- David Madden and F. Smith
- 00/12: Education Policy Reform and the Return to Schooling from Instrumental Variables
- Kevin Denny and C.P. Harmon
- 00/11: Was Ireland Better Off in 1994 than in 1987?
- David Madden
- 00/10: The Workhouses and Irish Famine Mortality
- Timothy Guinnane and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 00/09: Trade, FDI and Congestion: the Small and Very Open Economy
- Kristof Dascher
- 00/08: EU Enlargement: the Effect on Third Countries
- Rodney Thom
- 00/07: New methods for Comparing Literacy across Populations: Insights from the Measurement of Poverty
- Kevin Denny
- 00/06: Two Islands - Two Monies: the Effect of Breaking the Sterling Link on Anglo-Irish Trade
- B. Walsh
- 00/05: Market Segmentation and Famine in Ancien Regime France
- C. O'Grada and J.-M. Chevet
- 00/04: Cognitive Skills, Educational Attainment and Earnings -Evidence from the International Adult Literacy Survey
- Kevin Denny, C.P. Harmon and S. Redmond
- 00/3: The Czech Economic Transition: Exploring Options Using a Macrosectoral Model
- F. Barry, John Bradley, Michal Kejak and David Vavra
- 00/2: Temporary Social Dumping, Union Legalisation and FDI: a Note on the Strategic Use of Standards
- Dermot Leahy
- 00/1: The Impact of Education and Training on the Labour Market Experiences of Yound Adults
- Kevin Denny and C.P. Harmon
- 99/28: Labour Supply, Health and Caring: Evidence from the UK
- David Madden and Ian Walker
- 99/27: R&D in Developing Countries: What Should Governments Do?
- J. Peter Neary
- 99/26: The Kids are Alright? An Analysis of Child Benefit using Irish Data
- David Madden
- 99/25: The Heckscher-Ohlin Model Between 1400 and 2000: When it Explained Factor Price Convergence, Ehen it Did not, and Why
- Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey Williamson
- 99/24: Urbanization and the Regional Distribution of Population in Post-Famine Ireland
- B.M..H. Walsh
- 99/23: Culture, Politics and Innovation: Creamery Diffusion in late 19th Century Denmark and Ireland
- Kevin O'Rourke
- 99/22: British Trade Policy in the 19th Century: a Review Article
- Kevin O'Rourke
- 99/21: Testing for Sheepskin Effects in Earnings Equations: Evidence for Five Countries
- Kevin Denny and C.P. Harmon
- 99/20: A Review of Estimates of the Schooling/ Earnings Relationship, with tests for Publication Bias
- Orley Ashenfelter, C. Harmon and Hessel Oosterbeek
- 99/19: Market Contagion: Evidence from the Panics of 1854 and 1857
- Morgan Kelly and C. O'Grada
- 99/18: Much Ado About Nothing? Italian Trade Policy in the late 19th Century
- Giovanni Federico and Kevin O'Rourke
- 99/17: Globalization in Historical Perspectives
- Kevin O'Rourke
- 99/16: The Determinants of the Reservation Wage
- V. Hogan
- 99/15: Unionisation and Foreign Direct Investment: Challenging Conventional Wisdom?
- Dermot Leahy and Catia Montagna
- 99/14: Explaining the volume of North-South Trade in Ireland: a Gravity Model Approach
- Emla Fitzsimons, V. Hogan and J. Peter Neary
- 99/13: Labour Market Discrimination on the Basis of Health: an Application to UK Data
- David Madden
- 99/12: Famine Disease and Famine Mortality: Lessons from the Irish Experience, 1845-1850
- J. Mokyr and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 99/11: Towards a Broader Explanation of Male-Female Wage Differences
- David Madden
- 99/10: The Dynamics of Chart Success in the UK Pre-Resorded Popular Music Industry
- E. Strobl and C. Tucker
- 99/9: Relative or Absolute Poverty Lines: A New Approach
- David Madden
- 99/8: Multinational Companies and the entry of Indigenous Firms: Panel Data Evidence for Ireland
- H. Gorg and E. Strobl
- 99/7: Changes in the Gender Wage Gap and the Returns to Firm Specific Human Capital
- Frank Walsh and E. Strobl
- 99/6: Labour Market Adjustment in the Irish Regions
- B.M. Walsh
- 99/5: Labour Market Rents and Irish Industrial Policy
- Frank Walsh
- 99/4: Asymmetric Central Bank Reaction Functions: An Application of Smooth Transition Regression
- Kevin Denny
- 99/3: Wages and Human Capital: Evidence from the Irish Data
- Kevin Denny, Colm Harmon and Sandra Redmond
- 99/2: Estimating the Welfare Cost of Taxation in a Labour Market with Unemployment and Non-Participation
- V. Hogan
- 99/1: The Structure of EU-CEE Intra-Industry Trade
- Rodney Thom
- 98/19: A Social Accounting Matrix for Italy
- Giovanni Federico and Kevin O'Rourke
- 98/18: The Many Forms of Trade Union Mark-Up
- Kevin Denny
- 98/17: Worker's Wages and Payments to Union Officials: A Principal-Agent Model of Trade Unions and Workers
- Kevin Denny
- 98/16: From 'Frugal Comfort' to Ten Thousand a Year: Trade and Growth in the Irish Economy" October 1998
- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 98/15: Openness and the Cost of Relinquishing the Exchange Rate
- F. Barry