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- 200308: Product characteristics and the growth of FDI

- Frank Barry and Aoife Hannan
- 200307: "How 'Live' is the Live Register?" and other puzzles in the measurement of unemployment

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 200306: Auction versus private treaty

- Sarah Parlane
- 200305: The Single Market and the geographical diversification of leading firms in the EU

- Frank Barry and Stephen Pavelin
- 200304: Does education raise productivity, or just reflect it?

- Arnaud Chevalier, Colm Harmon, Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
- 200303: Expansionary fiscal contractions? Evidence from panel data

- Vincent Hogan
- 200302: Education choice under uncertainty and public policy

- Vincent Hogan and Ian Walker
- 200301: Using heteroscedasticity to estimate the returns to education

- Vincent Hogan and Roberto Rigobon
- 200232: A review of recent research into poverty in Ireland

- David Madden
- 200231: Tax policy and OECD unemployment

- Alvin Ó Murchú
- 200230: A note on transfer pricing and the R&D intensity of Irish manufacturing

- Frank Barry
- 200229: When unemployment disappears: Ireland in the 1990s

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 200228: Infant and child mortality in Dublin a century ago

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200227: On the impact of labor market matching on regional disparities

- Joe Tharakan and Jean-Philippe Tropeano
- 200226: Sources of health inequality for Irish women

- David Madden
- 200225: Setting the appropriate tax on cigarettes in Ireland

- David Madden
- 200224: Competitiveness implications for Ireland of EU enlargement

- Frank Barry, Aoife Hannan, Elaine Hutson and Colm Kearney
- 200223: Strategic public housing and foreign direct investment

- Kristof Dascher
- 200222: The road less travelled: oligopoly and competition policy in general equilibrium

- J. Peter Neary
- 200221: Permanent and temporary internal migrations in Spain, 1877-1936: determinants and labour market impact

- Javier Silvestre
- 200220: Globalisation and market structure

- J. Peter Neary
- 200219: Competitive versus comparative advantage

- J. Peter Neary
- 200218: Adam Smith and Amartya Sen: markets and famines in pre-industrial Europe

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200217: Product characteristics and the growth of FDI

- Frank Barry, Aoife Hannan and Ciara Whelan
- 200216: Demography, food production and famine risks in the 21st century

- Tim Dyson and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200215: The Limerick Estate of Sergeant Warren during the Great Irish Famine

- Desmond Norton
- 200214: Distress and benevolence on Gertrude Fitzgerald’s Limerick estate in the 1840s

- Desmond Norton
- 200213: Violence, rent, improvement and distress on the Frankfort Estates in Kilkenny during the eighteen forties

- Desmond Norton
- 200212: Who panics during panics? Evidence from a nineteenth century savings bank

- Eugene White and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200211: On the Sherlocks, Jane Coleman and County Kildare in the Eighteen Forties

- Desmond Norton
- 200210: Progress and distress on the Stratford Estate in Clare during the eighteen forties

- Desmond Norton
- 200209: Sexual intemperance and money on an Irish estate in the Eighteen Forties

- Desmond Norton
- 200208: Stewart and Kincaid, Irish Land Agents in the 1840s

- Desmond Norton
- 200207: Time-to-build investment and uncertainty in oligopoly

- Gerda Dewit and Dermot Leahy
- 200206: Do tobacco taxes influence starting and quitting smoking? A duration analysis approach using evidence from a sample of Irish women

- David Madden
- 200205: Do tobacco taxes influence starting and quitting smoking? A discrete choice approach using evidence from a sample of Irish women

- David Madden
- 200204: Smoke and strong whiskey: factors influencing female smoking and drinking in Ireland

- David Madden
- 200203: Savings banks as an institutional import: the case of nineteenth-century Ireland

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200202: Is the celtic tiger a paper tiger?

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200201: Two encyclopedia entries on famines

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200126: Fertility in South Dublin a century ago: first look

- Cormac Ó Gráda, Timothy Guinnane and Carolyn Moehling
- 200125: Famine demography: an introduction

- Cormac Ó Gráda and Tim Dyson
- 200124: Foreign direct investment and the single market

- J. Peter Neary
- 200123: International trade: Commercial policy

- J. Peter Neary
- 200122: Stratford’s Robertstown Estate during the 1840s

- Desmond Norton
- 200121: Where was Denis Mahon shot?

- Desmond Norton
- 200120: Viscount Frankfort, Sir Charles Burton and County Carlow in the 1840s

- Desmond Norton
- 200119: On Lord Palmerston and the Irish famine emigration by Tyler Anbinder

- Desmond Norton
- 200118: Minimum wages for Ronald McDonald monopsonies: a theory of monopsonistic competition by V Bhaskar and Ted To - a comment

- Frank Walsh
- 200117: An institutional import: Irish savings banks c. 1820-1860

- Cormac Ó Gráda