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- 10197/142: Jobless growth through creative destruction: Ireland's industrial development path 1972-2003
- Ciara Whelan, Patrick Walsh and Qi Li
- 10197/141: Firm performance and the political economy of corporate governance: survey evidence for Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia
- Ciara Whelan and Patrick Walsh
- 10197/139: Product differentiation and firm size distribution: an application to carbonated soft drinks
- Ciara Whelan and Patrick Walsh
- 10197/138: EU merger control in differentiated product industries
- Ciara Whelan, Patrick Walsh and Franco Mariuzzo
- 10197/137: Merger control in differentiated product industries
- Ciara Whelan, Patrick Walsh and Franco Mariuzzo
- 10197/136: Is equating market share to market power a sound economic principle?
- Ciara Whelan
- 10197/134: The importance of structural change in industry for growth
- Ciara Whelan and Patrick Walsh
- 10197/130: Portfolio effects and firm size distribution: carbonated soft drinks
- Ciara Whelan and Patrick Walsh
- 10197/12731: Regional Knowledge Spaces: The Interplay of Entry-Relatedness and Entry-Potential for Technological Change and Growth
- Dieter Kogler, Ronald Davies, Changjun Lee and Keungoui Kim
- 10197/127: A rationale for repealing the 1987 Groceries Order
- Ciara Whelan and Patrick Walsh
- 10197/1257: Report of the Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes
- Special Group on Public Service Numbers, Colm McCarthy, Donal McNally, Pat McLaughlin, Maurice O'Connell, William Slattery and Mary Walsh
- 10197/124: Comparison of subvention levels for public transport systems in European cities
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan, Joan Durkan and Joe Durkan
- 10197/12255: Students as Partners in Peer Mentoring: Expectations, Experiences and Emotions
- Christina Seery, Andrea Andres, Niamh Moore-Cherry and Sara O'Sullivan
- 10197/1214: Naturalistic monitoring of the affect-heart rate relationship: a day reconstruction study
- Michael Daly, Liam Delaney, Colm Harmon, Peter Doran and Malcolm MacLachlan
- 10197/1213: The early childhood determinants of time preferences
- Liam Delaney and Orla Doyle
- 10197/12110: BMI mobility and obesity transitions among children in Ireland
- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/121: Air transport
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/1204: SHARE Ireland first results
- Liam Delaney, Colm Harmon, Cecily Kelleher, Jean Kennedy, Brenda Gannon and Eamonn O'Shea
- 10197/1203: Some further evidence against the Trivers Willard hypothesis in homo sapiens
- Kevin Denny
- 10197/118: Network impacts of changes in the European aviation industry
- J Berechman and Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/11690: The Base of Party Political Support in Ireland: An Update
- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 10197/11468: Integrating European Electricity Markets – what impact for consumers and producers?
- Lisa Ryan, Ewa Lazarczyk and Guneet Kaur
- 10197/11467: Preferences for Renewable Home Heating: A Choice Experiment Study of Heat Pump System in Ireland
- Tensay Meles, Lisa Ryan and Sanghamitra Mukherjee
- 10197/11466: Vehicle Tax Design and Car Purchase Choices: A Case Study of Ireland
- Lisa Ryan and Ivan Petrov
- 10197/114: The impact of air transport on Ireland's export performance: final report: a study submitted to the Institute of International Trade of Ireland
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan and Joe Durkan
- 10197/1132: Cognitive ability and continuous measures of relative hand-skill: a note
- Kevin Denny
- 10197/113: Irish manufacturers' transport costs: results of two surveys
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan and Joe Durkan
- 10197/11229: Air Traffic Flow Analysis in Major Global Regions
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/1112: Beauty and intelligence may - or may not - be related
- Kevin Denny
- 10197/1111: The impact of parental income and education on child health: further evidence for England
- Orla Doyle, Colm Harmon and Ian Walker
- 10197/1110: 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
- 10197/111: Deregulation of the European Air Transport sector: impacts and some implications for Ireland
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/1109: A dynamic model of demand for private health insurance in Ireland
- Claire Finn and Colm Harmon
- 10197/1107: Born to be wild? The effect of birth order, families and schools on truancy (Version 4.0)
- Kevin Denny
- 10197/1106: The effects of human capital on social capital: a cross-country analysis (Version 1.61)
- Kevin Denny
- 10197/1105: A multi-country study of inter-generational educational mobility
- Arnaud Chevalier, Kevin Denny and Dorren McMahon
- 10197/1104: Does education raise productivity, or just reflect it?
- Arnaud Chevalier, Colm Harmon, Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
- 10197/1101: Dispersion in the economic return to schooling
- Colm Harmon, Vincent (Vincent Peter) Hogan and Ian Walker
- 10197/1100: Using heteroscedasticity to estimate the returns to education
- Vincent (Vincent Peter) Hogan and Roberto Rigobon
- 10197/110: A review of Irish airports policy
- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
- 10197/1099: The returns to education: a review of evidence, issues and deficiencies in the literature
- Colm Harmon, Hessel Oosterbeek and Ian Walker
- 10197/1098: Women in the labour force
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1096: Short term forecasting: a review of recent experience
- Joe Durkan and R. Kelleher
- 10197/1093: Cost containment in Ireland: a review of the Irish health system
- Joe Durkan and Jenny Hughes
- 10197/1092: Economic appraisal in health: some conceptual and methodological issues
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/10915: Transition to a Capacity Auction: a Case Study of Ireland
- Ewa Lazarczyk and Lisa Ryan
- 10197/10911: Central Bank Reforms and Institutions
- Oana Peia and Davide Romelli
- 10197/1091: Health expenditure in Ireland: growth and control
- Joe Durkan and Jenny Hughes
- 10197/1090: Health care expenditure in Ireland: a comparative analysis and policy issues
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1088: The Irish economy: the recent experience and prospective future performance
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1087: International developments
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1086: The macro economy in the 1980s
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/10840: Can the composition of energy use in an expanding economy be altered by consumers’ responses to technological change?
- Karen Turner, Gioele Figus, Kim Swales, Lisa Ryan and Et Al.
- 10197/1082: The market in Ireland for healthcare insurance
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1081: Compulsory health insurance: the next step?
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1073: The National Plan
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1072: Structural and cohesion funds: background and some issues
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1071: Corporate profitability in Ireland: overview and determinants: discussion
- Jim Nugent
- 10197/1068: Indigenous services
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1067: The financing of healthcare in Ireland
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/1066: Social consensus and incomes policy
- Joe Durkan
- 10197/10150: Reconstructing readiness: Young children’s priorities for their early school adjustment
- Christine O'Farrelly, Ailbhe Booth, Mimi Tatlow-Golden and Beth Barker
- 10197/10149: Be good, know the rules’: Children’s perspectives on starting school and self-regulation
- Ailbhe Booth, Christine O'Farrelly, Eilis Hennessy and Orla Doyle
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