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- 10197/2934: An application of damage cost allocation for airport services in Ireland
- Kieran Feighan and Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/2923: Characterisation of airline networks: a North American and European Comparison
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/2915: North West Wales - Eastern Ireland airbridge: joining Wales and Ireland in Europe: final report
- Brian Jones, Luke Davies, Jeni Roberts, Aisling Reynolds-Feighan and Peter McLay
- 10197/2914: Economic evaluation of the impact of air service on small metropolitan and rural communities: final report
- Geoffrey Hewings, Randal A. Wiedemann and Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/2913: Institutional issues in transatlantic aviation
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/278: Visits to primary care physicians and to specialists under gatekeeper and point-of-service arrangements
- Kanika Kapur, Geoffrey F. Joyce, José J. Escarce and Krista A. Van Vorst
- 10197/277: Characteristics of eye care practices with managed care contracts
- Kanika Kapur, Matthew D. Solomon, Paul P. Lee, Carol M. Mangione, John L. Adams, Steven L. Wickstrom and José J. Escarce
- 10197/274: Medicare calibration of the clinically detailed risk information system for cost
- Kanika Kapur, Chien-Wen Tseng, Afshin Rastegar, Grace Carter and Emmett Keeler
- 10197/269: Is the individual market more than a bridge market? An analysis of disenrollment decisions
- Kanika Kapur, M. Susan Marquis, Melinda Buntin, José J. Escarce and Thomas A. Louis
- 10197/266: Individual health insurance within the family: can subsidies promote family coverage?
- Kanika Kapur, M. Susan Marquis and José J. Escarce
- 10197/263: Family decision making when two workers are offered group coverage
- M. Susan Marquis and Kanika Kapur
- 10197/259: Where do the sick go? Health insurance and employment in small and large firms
- Kanika Kapur, José J. Escarce, M. Susan Marquis and Kosali I. Simon
- 10197/257: The role of health insurance in joint retirement among married couples
- Jeannette Rogowski and Kanika Kapur
- 10197/254: Unemployment and the durational structure of exit rates
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/253: A guide to the use of chain aggregated NIPA data
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/252: Federal Reserve information during the great moderation
- Karl Whelan and Antonello D'Agostino
- 10197/251: Has Euro-area inflation persistence changed over time?
- Gerard O'Reilly and Karl Whelan
- 10197/250: Real wage dynamics and the Phillips Curve
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/249: New tests of the New-Keynesian Phillips Curve
- Karl Whelan and Jeremy Rudd
- 10197/248: Tax incentives, material inputs, and the supply curve for capital equipment
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/247: Balanced growth revisited: a two-sector model of economic growth
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/246: Wage Curve vs. Phillips Curve: are there macroeconomic implications?
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/245: Explaining the investment boom of the 1990s
- Stacey Tevlin and Karl Whelan
- 10197/244: Computers, obsolescence, and productivity
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/243: Does labor's share drive inflation?
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/242: Conditional convergence revisited: taking Solow very seriously
- Karl Whelan and Kieran McQuinn
- 10197/241: On the relationships between real consumption, income, and wealth
- Karl Whelan, Michael Palumbo and Jeremy Rudd
- 10197/240: Embodiment, productivity, and the age distribution of capital
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/239: Can rational expectations sticky-price models explain inflation dynamics
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/238: Inflation targets, credibility and persistence in a simple sticky-price framework
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/237: Modelling inflation dynamics: a critical review of recent research
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/236: Staggered price contracts and inflation persistence: some general results
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/235: Federal Reserve information during the great moderation
- Karl Whelan and Antonello D'Agostino
- 10197/234: Solow (1956) as a model of cross-country growth dynamics
- Karl Whelan and Kieran McQuinn
- 10197/233: Does the labour share of income drive inflation?
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/228: A note on the cointegration of consumption, income, and wealth
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/227: Inflation targets, credibility, and persistence in a simple sticky-price framework
- Karl Whelan and Jeremy Rudd
- 10197/226: Technology shocks and hours worked: checking for robust conclusions
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/225: Testing parameter stability: a wild bootstrap approach
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/224: A note on trade costs and distance
- Karl Whelan and Martina Lawless
- 10197/221: The Irish experience of monetary linkages with the United Kingdom and developments since joining the EMS
- John Bradley and Karl Whelan
- 10197/220: Understanding the dynamics of labor shares and inflation
- Karl Whelan and Martina Lawless
- 10197/219: Consumption and expected asset returns without assumptions about unobservables
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/218: New evidence on balanced growth, stochastic trends, and economic fluctuations
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/217: Prospects for growth in the Euro area
- Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan
- 10197/216: Some new economy lessons for macroeconomists
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/215: Ricardian equivalence and the Irish consumption function: the evidence re-examined
- Karl Whelan
- 10197/212: Empirical proxies for the consumption–wealth ratio
- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan
- 10197/211: Has Euro-area inflation persistence changed over time?
- Gerard O'Reilly and Karl Whelan
- 10197/210: Wealth and asset price effects on economic activity
- Karl Whelan, Filippo Altissimo, Evangelia Georgiou, Teresa Sastre, Maria Valderrama, Gabriel Sterne, Marc Stocker, Mark Weth and Alpo Willman
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