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- iiisdp351: Social Capital and Savings Behaviour: Evidence from Vietnam

- Carol Newman, Finn Tarp and Katleen Van den Broeck
- iiisdp350: Refugees and “Missing” Arms Trade

- Gaia Narciso
- iiisdp349: Irish Perceptions of the Great Depression

- Frank Barry and Mary E. Daly
- iiisdp348: Does reinforcing spouses’ land rights improve children’s outcomes? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in rural Vietnam

- Julia Matz and Gaia Narciso
- iiisdp346: The Dynamics of Portfolio Holdings in Emerging Europe

- Vahagn Galstyan and Philip Lane
- iiisdp345: Gender Inequality and Job quality in Europe

- Peter Muhlau
- iiisdp344: Low expectations or different evaluations – What explains immigrants’ high levels of trust in host country institutions?

- Antje Roeder and Peter Muehlau
- iiisdp343: International Risk Sharing and the Irish Economy

- Agustín Bénétrix
- iiisdp342: Are Composers Different? Historical Evidence on Conflict-induced Migration (1816-1997)

- Karol Borowiecki
- iiisdp341: Transforming Institutions: The Politics of Debt Relief in Kenya

- Andrea Rigon
- iiisdp340: Rescaling climate justice: sub-national issues and innovations for low carbon futures

- Anna Davies and Niamh Kirwan
- iiisdp339: Estimating Government Discretion in Fiscal Policy Making

- Alexander Herzog and Slava Mikhaylov
- iiisdp338: A new Database of Parliamentary Debates in Ireland, 1922--2008

- Alexander Herzog and Slava Mikhaylov
- iiisdp336: International Differences in Fiscal Policy During the Global Crisis

- Philip Lane
- iiisdp335: Policy Coherence for Development: Five Challenges

- Michael King, Frank Barry and Alan Matthews
- iiisdp334: Some Lessons for Fiscal Policy from the Financial Crisis

- Philip Lane
- iiisdp333: The Cross-Country Incidence of the Global Crisis

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- iiisdp332: Financial Remoteness and the Net External Position

- Martin Schmitz
- iiisdp331: International Asset Holdings and the Euro

- Barbara Pels
- iiisdp330: Capital Inflows and Investment

- Barbara Pels
- iiisdp329: Royale with Cheese: The Effect of Globalization on the Variety of Goods

- Matthew Cole and Ronald Davies
- iiisdp328: The Silver Lining of Red Tape

- Ronald Davies
- iiisdp327: The Illusory Leader: Natural Resources, Taxation and Accountability

- Eoin F. McGuirk and Eoin F. McGuirk
- iiisdp326: Does Emigration Benefit the Stayers? The EU Enlargement as a Natural Experiment. Evidence from Lithuania

- Benjamin Elsner
- iiisdp325: The Evolution of International Trade on the Extensive and Intensive Margins

- Peter McQuade
- iiisdp324: Perspectives on Addressing Market Instability and Income Risk for Farmers

- Alan Matthews
- iiisdp323: Tariffs Versus VAT in the Presence of Heterogeneous Firms and an Informal Sector

- Ronald Davies and Lourenco Paz
- iiisdp322: Is there an environmental benefit to being an exporter? Evidence from firm level data

- Svetlana Batrakova and Ronald Davies
- iiisdp321: Ireland’s Inward FDI over the Recession and Beyond

- Frank Barry and Adele Bergin
- iiisdp320: DISCRIMINATION, EXCLUSION AND IMMIGRANTS’ CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE

- Antje Roeder and Peter Muehlau
- iiisdp319: Economic Partnership Agreements and Food Security

- Alan Matthews
- iiisdp318: Global Funding Liquidity, Equity Returns and Crash Risk: Implications for Monetary Policy

- Aidan Corcoran
- iiisdp317: BREAKING THE STERLING LINK: IRELAND’S DECISION TO ENTER THE EMS

- Patrick Honohan and Gavin Murphy
- iiisdp316: Cross-Border Investment in Small International Financial Centers

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- iiisdp315: A New Fiscal Framework for Ireland

- Philip Lane
- iiisdp314: External Imbalances and Fiscal Policy

- Philip Lane
- iiisdp313: Do Migrants Improve Governance at Home? Evidence from a Voting Experiment

- Catia Batista and Pedro Vicente
- iiisdp312: International Specialization and the Return to Capital

- Catia Batista and Jacques Potin
- iiisdp311: Safe and Sound Banking: A Role for Countercyclical Regulatory Requirements?

- Gerard Caprio
- iiisdp310: Is gold a safe haven? International evidence

- Dirk Baur and Thomas McDermott
- iiisdp309: Vertical Specialization and Nonstationarities in International Trade Series

- Marcela Sabate
- iiisdp308: Financial Regulation in a Changing World: Lessons from the Recent Crisis

- Gerard Caprio
- iiisdp307: The Economic Partnership Agreement between Uganda and the EU: Trade and Poverty Impacts

- Ole Boysen and Alan Matthews
- iiisdp306: Border Price Shocks, Spatial Price Variation, and their Impacts on Poverty in Uganda

- Ole Boysen
- iiisdp305: Emerging Markets Capital Structure and Financial Integration

- Brian Lucey
- iiisdp304: Does cultural distance matter in international stock market comovement? Evidence from emerging economies around the world

- Brian Lucey
- iiisdp303: From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis: Similarities, Differences and Lessons

- Miguel Almunia, Agustín Bénétrix, Barry Eichengreen, Kevin O'Rourke and Gisela Rua
- iiisdp302: Optimal Tariffs, Tariff Jumping, and Heterogeneous Firms

- Matthew T. Cole (University College Dublin) Ronald B. Davies (University College Dublin)
- iiisdp301: Investigating the Determinants of Banking Coexceedances in Europe in the Summer of 2008

- Brian Lucey* School of Business and Institute for International Integration Studies,Trinity College Dublin Aleksandar Ševic, School of Business, Trinity College Dublin
- iiisdp300: Moving beyond the Legacies of the Celtic Tiger

- Peadar Kirby, Director, Institute for the Study of Knowledge in Society and Professor of International Politics and Public Policy, University of Limerick and Pádraig Carmody, Lecturer in Geography and Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin.