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- 10197/667: Interim Study on the Liquor Licensing Laws and other Barriers to Entry and their impact on Competition in the Retail Drinks Market
- Anthony Murphy and Colm Harmon
- 10197/666: A dynamic model of demand for private health insurance in Ireland
- Colm Harmon and Claire Finn
- 10197/6648: Second Chance for High-School Dropouts? A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Postsecondary Educational Returns to General Educational Development Certification
- Christopher Jepsen, Peter Mueser and Kenneth Troske
- 10197/662: Employment Effects of the Proposed Minimum Wage
- Colm Harmon, J. Holt and Frank Barry
- 10197/653: Education policy reform and the return to schooling from instrumental variables
- Kevin Denny and Colm Harmon
- 10197/651: Pricing and investment decisions in Irish Education
- Colm Harmon and John Sheehan
- 10197/649: Education, earnings and skills: a multi-country comparison
- Colm Harmon, Kevin Denny and Vincent O'Sullivan
- 10197/648: Schooling and earnings in the U.K. – the ROSLA experiment
- Ian Walker and Colm Harmon
- 10197/647: Estimates of the economic return to schooling for the United Kingdom
- Ian Walker and Colm Harmon
- 10197/6435: Housing Bubbles and Monetary Policy: A Reassessment
- Graeme O'Meara
- 10197/607: Optimal patent length
- James Bergin
- 10197/603: Player type distributions as state variables and information revelation in zero sum repeated games with discounting
- James Bergin
- 10197/5999: Fiscal Consolidation Strategies: Evidence from the International Experience
- Eddie Casey, Joe Durkan and David Duffy
- 10197/598: Doctors’ fees in Ireland following the change in reimbursement: did they jump
- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/596: The Irish non-voter: evidence from the Irish National Election Study and Living in Ireland surveys
- Liam Delaney
- 10197/595: Individual, household and gender preferences for social transfers
- Francis O'Toole and Liam Delaney
- 10197/591: Behavioural economics and drinking behaviour: preliminary results from an Irish college study
- Liam Delaney, Colm Harmon and Patrick G. Wall
- 10197/590: The determinants of self-rated health in the Republic of Ireland: further evidence and future directions
- Liam Delaney, Colm Harmon, Cecily Kelleher and Caroline Kenny
- 10197/588: Reference dependent financial satisfaction over the course of the Celtic Tiger: a panel analysis utilising the Living in Ireland Survey 1994-2001
- Liam Delaney, Carol Newman and Brian Nolan
- 10197/587: Preferences for specific social welfare expenditure in Ireland
- Liam Delaney and Francis O'Toole
- 10197/586: School children and sport in Ireland
- Liam Delaney, Tony Fahey and Brenda Gannon
- 10197/585: Social and economic value of sport in Ireland
- Liam Delaney and Tony Fahey
- 10197/584: Irish public service broadcasting: a contingent valuation analysis
- Liam Delaney and Francis O'Toole
- 10197/5827: Provision of private pensions in Poland
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/580: Validating the use of vignettes for subjective threshold scales
- Liam Delaney, Colm Harmon, Arthur van Soest, Arie Kapteyn and James Smith
- 10197/5782: A Tentative Projection of the Structure of the Nigerian Economy in 1975: A Note
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/578: The distribution of well-being in Ireland
- Liam Delaney, Orla Doyle, Kenneth McKenzie and Patrick G. Wall
- 10197/577: Perception of excessive drinking among Irish college students: a mixed methods analysis
- Liam Delaney, Colm Harmon, Claire Milner, Lorna Sweeney and Patrick G. Wall
- 10197/576: Social capital and self-rated health in the Republic of Ireland: evidence from the European Social Survey
- Liam Delaney, Patrick G. Wall and Fearghal O'hAodha
- 10197/5743: Team Aer Lingus and Irish Steel: An Application of the Declining High-Wage Industries Literature
- Frank Barry and Joe Durkan
- 10197/574: Social capital and self-rated health in the Republic of Ireland: evidence from the European Social Survey
- Liam Delaney, Patrick G. Wall and Fearghal O'hAodha
- 10197/5721: Survey of school unit costs Primary and Post-primary schools
- John Sheehan, Joe Durkan and Rodney Thom
- 10197/571: Transport infrastructure
- Colm McCarthy, Edgar Morgenroth and John Fitz Gerald
- 10197/568: Climate change and energy taxes
- Colm McCarthy
- 10197/566: Alternative seasonal adjustment methods for aggregate Irish macroeconomic data
- Colm McCarthy and John Lawlor
- 10197/565: Crawling through the sprawl: commuting patterns, urban form and public transport in Dublin
- Colm McCarthy
- 10197/564: Volatility in Irish quarterly macroeconomic data
- Colm McCarthy
- 10197/562: Browsing onwards: Irish public spending in perspective
- Colm McCarthy and John Lawlor
- 10197/561: Generally unacceptable accounting principles: the Irish public finance accounts
- Colm McCarthy
- 10197/560: Beans for breakfast? How exportable is the British workfare model?
- Kristian Orsini and Olivier Bargain
- 10197/557: Beans for breakfast? How exportable is the British workfare model?
- Kristian Orsini and Olivier Bargain
- 10197/5554: The labor-market returns to community college degrees, diplomas, and certificates
- Christopher Jepsen, Kenneth Troske and Paul Coomes
- 10197/5553: Are catholic primary schools more effective than public primary schools?
- Todd Elder and Christopher Jepsen
- 10197/553: Effets d'une réforme fiscale sur l'offre de travail des ménages dans un cadre collectif simulé
- Nicolas Moreau and Olivier Bargain
- 10197/539: Can expected utility theory explain gambling?
- Roger Hartley and Lisa Farrell
- 10197/535: Is the UK National Lottery experiencing lottery fatigue?
- Stephen Creigh-Tyte and Lisa Farrell
- 10197/534: Off with their heads: terrorism and electoral support for capital punishment in Australia
- Lisa Farrell, Tim Fry, Clare Felvus and Sinclair Davidson
- 10197/526: Components of growth in current public expenditure on education and health
- Morgan Kelly
- 10197/524: Financial market contagion
- Morgan Kelly
- 10197/523: Inequality and crime
- Morgan Kelly
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