NIRSA Working Paper Series
From National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA), NUI Maynooth, Ireland.
NIRSA, NUI Maynooth, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Ireland.
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- 19: Queering Belfast: Some thoughts on the sexing of space

- Dr. Rob Kitchin and Dr. Karen Lysaght
- 18: Grounding Waste: Towards a Sociology of Waste Networks

- Dr. Honor Fagan
- 17: Fingal County Profile (Prepared for Fingal County Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Dr. Joe Brady and Chris Mannion
- 16: Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Profile (Prepared for Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Dr. Joe Brady and Chris Mannion
- 15: Dublin City Profile (Prepared for Dublin City Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Dr. Joe Brady and Chris Mannion
- 14: South Dublin County Profile (Prepared for South Dublin County Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Dr. Joe Brady and Chris Mannion
- 13: Limerick City Profile (Prepared for Limerick City Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Des Mc Cafferty and Brídín Feeney
- 12: Analysis of Economic, Social and Cultural Situation of County Meath (Prepared for Meath County Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Prof. Gerry Boyle and Brídín Feeney
- 10: Development Trends in County Kildare (Prepared for Kildare County Council)

- Prof. Jim Walsh, Mary O'Brien and Staff of Kildare County Council
- 9: Wicklow at the Millenium - A Spatial Analysis of Development Patterns (Prepared for Wicklow County Development Board)

- Prof. Jim Walsh and Mary O'Brien
- 8: Does the Stochastic Specification of the Linear Expenditure System Matter?

- Prof. Denis Conniffe and John Eakins
- 7: Design, construction and operation of a Microsoft Access database to accommodate records of L.W. Brockliss’ and P. Ferté’s ‘Irish clerics in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: a statistical study’

- Thomas Byrne
- 6: Sums and Products of Indirect Utility Functions

- Prof. Denis Conniffe
- 5: Lindsay Crawford's 'Impossible Demand'? The Southern Irish Dimension of the Independent Orange Project

- Dr. Peter Murray
- 4: A New System of Consumer Demand Equations

- Prof. Denis Conniffe
- 3: Cross-Regional Equity in Health Care Funding

- Derek Bond and Prof. Denis Conniffe
- 2a: Waste Management Strategy: A Cross Border Perspective

- Dr. Honor Fagan, Denis O'Hearn, Gerard Mc Cann and Michael Murray
- 1: Directory of NIRSA Research Activity, 2001

- Mary McGinley