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- WP072013: An Experiment with Online and Paper Assignments: Grades, Completion Rates and Student Preferences

- Darragh Flannery, John Considine and Brendan Kennelly
- WP062013: Eliciting Individual Preferences for Pension Reform

- Yosr Abid, Edel Doherty, Darragh Flannery and Cathal O'Donoghue
- WP052013: Student preferences for assignment systems: Results from a discrete choice experiment in Irish universities

- Edel Doherty, Brendan Kennelly, Darragh Flannery, Stephen Hynes and John Considine
- WP042013: Where they go, what they do and why it matters: The importance of geographic accessibility and social class for decisions relating to higher education institution type, degree level and field of study

- Darragh Flannery and John Cullinan
- WP042012: Utilising microsimulation to estimate new marginal returns to education: Ireland 1987-2011

- Darragh Flannery and Cathal O'Donoghue
- WP032013: Is theatre efficiency affected by the legal form type? A case study of German public theatres

- Marta Zieba
- WP032012: Organisational Structure and Managerial Efficiency: A quasi-experimental analysis of German public theatres

- Marta Zieba and Carol Newman
- WP022013: Privatisation and the Economic Performance of Irish Sugar/Greencore

- Dónal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- WP022012: SOE Policy and the Loss of Economic Sovereignty: The Case of Ireland

- Donal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- WP012024: Accountability in the delivery of guaranteed employment through MGNREGA in rural India

- Tara Bedi and Lukas Kuld
- WP012013: Are We There Yet? The Length of the Tendering Period under PPP in Ireland

- Eoin Reeves, Donal Palcic and Darragh Flannery
- WP012012: Private Equity Leveraged Buyouts in European Telecoms: The Case of Eircom

- Donal Palcic and Eoin Reeves