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- 200116: Dispersion in the economic return to schooling

- Colm Harmon, Vincent Hogan and Ian Walker
- 200115: Should the Munster Bank have been saved?

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200113: Product differentiation and firm size distribution: an application to carbonated soft drinks

- Patrick Walsh and Ciara Whelan
- 200112: The effect of payroll taxes in the monopoly union model: four lemmas and a corollary

- Kevin Denny
- 200111: Regional characteristics, monetary union and regional income volatility

- Frank Barry
- 200110: The effect of a common currency on trade: Ireland before and after the Sterling link

- Rodney Thom and Brendan M. Walsh
- 200109: Mortality in the North Dublin Union during the Great Famine

- Cormac Ó Gráda and Timothy Guinnane
- 200108: Outward FDI and the investment development path of a late-industrialising economy: evidence from Ireland

- Frank Barry, Holger Görg and Andrew McDowell
- 200107: Follow-my-leader FDI and collusion

- Dermot Leahy and Stephen Pavelin
- 200106: Farming high and low, 1850-1914

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200105: Openness, the Phillips Curve and the cost of relinquishing the currency

- Frank Barry
- 200104: Foreign direct investment, agglomerations and demonstration effects: an empirical investigation

- Frank Barry, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- 200103: Expansionary fiscal contractions?

- Vincent Hogan
- 200102: Foreign competition and wage inequality

- J. Peter Neary
- 200101: Do taxes cause unemployment?

- Vincent Hogan
- 200025: Monopolistic competition and international trade theory

- J. Peter Neary
- 200024: Monetary shocks with nominal wage stickiness and variable effort

- Frank Walsh
- 200023: Monopsony power with variable effort

- Frank Walsh
- 200022: The political economy of the old age pension: Ireland c. 1908-1940

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200021: Robust rules for industrial policy in open economics

- Dermot Leahy and J. Peter Neary
- 200020: Competition, trade and wages

- J. Peter Neary
- 200019: Of hype and hyperbolas: introducing the new economic geography

- J. Peter Neary
- 200018: International trade and the environment: theoretical and policy linkages

- J. Peter Neary
- 200017: Taxation, debt and the public finances

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 200016: The behaviour of inflation and unemployment in the United States

- Vincent Hogan
- 200012: Education policy reform and the return to schooling from instrumental variables

- Kevin Denny and Colm Harmon
- 200011: Was Ireland better off in 1994 than in 1987?

- David Madden
- 200009: Trade, FDI, and congestion - the small and very open economy

- Kristof Dascher
- 200007: New methods for comparing literacy across populations: insights from the measurement of poverty

- Kevin Denny
- 200006: Two islands – two monies: the effect of breaking the Sterling link on Anglo-Irish trade

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 200005: Market segmentation and famine in Ancien Régime France

- Cormac Ó Gráda and Jean-Michel Chevet
- 199928: Labour supply, health and caring: evidence from the UK

- David Madden and Ian Walker
- 199927: R&D in developing countries: what should governments do?

- J. Peter Neary
- 199926: The kids are alright? An analysis of child benefit using Irish data

- David Madden
- 199924: Urbanization and the regional distribution of population in post-Famine Ireland

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 199916: The determinants of reservation wages

- Vincent Hogan
- 199913: Labour Market Discrimination on the Basis of Health: An Application to UK Data

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 199911: Towards a broader explanation of male-female wage differences

- David Madden
- 199909: Relative or absolute poverty lines: a new approach

- David Madden
- 199907: Changes in the gender wage gap and the returns to firm specific human capital

- Frank Walsh and Eric Strobl
- 199906: Labour market adjustment in the Irish regions

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 199902: Estimating the welfare cost of taxation in a labour market with Unemployment and non-participation

- Vincent Hogan
- 199814: Strategic trade and industrial policy towards dynamic oligopolies

- J. Peter Neary and Dermot Leahy
- 199813: The mercantilist index of trade policy

- James Anderson and J. Peter Neary
- 199812: Modelling winners and losers in contingent valuation of public goods: appropriate welfare measures and econometric analysis

- J. Peter Clinch and Anthony Murphy
- 199810: Beat 'em or join 'em?: export subsidies versus international research joint ventures in oligopolistic markets

- J. Peter Neary and Paul O'Sullivan
- 199801: Unemployment persistence in a small open labour market: the Irish case

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 199728: The EU stability pact and the case for European Monetary Union

- J. Peter Neary
- 199726: Pitfalls in the theory of international trade policy: concertina reform of tariffs, and subsidies to high-technology industries

- J. Peter Neary
- 199719: Comparing the wealth of nations: reference prices and multilateral real income indexes

- J. Peter Neary and Bríd Gleeson