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- 200819: Psychological and biological foundations of time preference: evidence from a day reconstruction study with biological tracking

- Liam Delaney, Michael Daly and Colm Harmon
- 10197/9913: The impact of the great recession on Irish air travel: An intermodal accessibility analysis

- Amaya Vega and Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/9912: The State of Play in Electric Vehicle Charging Services: Global Trends with Insight for Ireland

- Lisa Ryan and Sarah La Monaca
- 10197/9911: Harnessing electricity retail tariffs to support climate change policy

- Lisa Ryan, Sarah La Monaca, Linda Mastrandrea and Petr Spodniak
- 10197/9910: The Evolution of Airline Partnerships in the U.S. Domestic Market

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/9909: Enforcement of banking regulation and the cost of borrowing

- Yota Deli, Manthos Delis, Iftekhar Hasan and Liuling Liu
- 10197/9908: Self-Regulation: Learning Across Disciplines

- Ailbhe Booth, Eilis Hennessy and Orla Doyle
- 10197/9907: Trade Union density in Ireland since 2003: what do the statistics tell us?

- Frank Walsh
- 10197/9906: An Assessment of the Social Costs and Benefits of Vehicle Tax Reform in Ireland

- Lisa Ryan, Andrew J. Kelly, Ivan Petrov, Yulu Guo and Sarah La Monaca
- 10197/99: Air freight logistics

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/9614: Productivity is higher among some service firms when broadband becomes available, but not all

- Stefanie Haller and Sean Lyons
- 10197/959: Big and tall parents do not have more sons

- Kevin Denny
- 10197/9551: US feeder airlines: Industry structure, networks and performance

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/9550: Small community impacts of liberalization and the provision of social air services

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/95: Accessibility, transportation, infrastructure planning and Irish regional policy: issues and dilemmas

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/946: Political interest, cognitive ability and personality: determinants of voter turnout in Britain

- Kevin Denny and Orla Doyle
- 10197/9436: Intra-firm trade, exporting, importing and firm performance

- Stefanie Haller
- 10197/943: Can education compensate for low ability? Evidence from British data (version 3.2)

- Kevin Denny and Vincent O'Sullivan
- 10197/9103: Efficient large-scale energy storage dispatch: challenges in future high renewables systems

- Ciara O'Dwyer, Lisa Ryan and Damian Flynn
- 10197/908: On the likely extent of falls in Irish house prices

- Morgan Kelly
- 10197/9009: Self-Employment, Earnings, and Sexual Orientation

- Christopher Jepsen and Lisa Jepsen
- 10197/9008: Second Chance for High-school Dropouts? A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Postsecondary Educational Returns to the GED

- Christopher Jepsen, Peter Mueser and Kenneth Troske
- 10197/8609: What Determines the Diffusion of ICT at Firm Level?

- Stefanie Haller and Iulia Siedschlag
- 10197/8608: Capital-Energy Substitution: Evidence from a Panel of Irish Manufacturing Firms

- Stefanie Haller and Marie Hyland
- 10197/8558: Internationalisation of Services, Productivity and Economic Growth: Literature Review

- Holger Görg, Stefanie Haller and Iulia Siedschlag
- 10197/8116: Statement to Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport Tourism and Sport

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/8069: Labour market regulation and migration in Ireland

- Frank Walsh
- 10197/8062: Recent Trends in Trade Union Membership in Ireland

- Frank Walsh and Eric Strobl
- 10197/8060: Developmental Associations between Conduct Problems and Expressive Language in Early Childhood: A Population-Based Study

- Lisa-Christine? Girard, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Orla Doyle, Bruno Falissard and Richard Ernest Tremblay
- 10197/8057: Expressive language and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: Longitudinal associations in the UK Millennium Cohort Study

- Lisa-Christine? Girard, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Orla Doyle, Bruno Falissard and Richard Ernest Tremblay
- 10197/8056: Estimating the shirking model with variable effort

- Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- 10197/8055: Dealing with monopsony power: Employment subsidies vs. minimum wages

- Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- 10197/8054: The Re-Building Effect of Hurricanes: Evidence from Employment in the US Construction Industry

- Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- 10197/8053: Why Do Foreign Firms Pay More: The Role of On-the-Job-Training

- Holger Görg, Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- 10197/8052: The formal sector wage premium and firm size

- Eliane El Badaoui, Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- 10197/8051: The ambiguous effect of minimum wages on hours

- Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- 10197/8050: Comment on 'minimum wages for Ronald McDonald monopsonies: a theory of monopsonistic competition'

- Frank Walsh
- 10197/8042: The Union Wage Effect and Ability Bias: Evidence from Ireland

- Frank Walsh
- 10197/797: A new set of consumer demand estimates for Ireland

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/796: Can we infer external effects from a study of the Irish indirect tax system?

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/7943: Labour Market Measures in Ireland 2008-13: The Crisis and Beyond

- Frank Walsh
- 10197/7942: Report of Independent Review of Employment Regulation Orders and Registered Employment Agreement Wage Setting Mechanisms

- Kevin Duffy and Frank Walsh
- 10197/791: Health interventions and risky behaviour

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/790: A review of recent research into trends in poverty

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/7884: Labor-Market Specialization within Same-Sex and Different-Sex Couples

- Christopher Jepsen and Lisa Jepsen
- 10197/785: Tobacco taxes and starting and quitting smoking: does the effect differ by education?

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/780: Poverty in Ireland, 1987-1994: a stochastic dominance approach

- David (David Patrick) Madden and Fiona Smith
- 10197/7729: Labor-Market Returns to the GED Using Regression Discontinuity Analysis

- Christopher Jepsen, Peter Mueser and Kenneth Troske
- 10197/7622: Union membership in Ireland since 2003

- Frank Walsh
- 10197/761: Indirect tax reform in Ireland

- David (David Patrick) Madden
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