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- 199215: The demand for vinylite record albums: time series estimation of a product group in the presence of product differentiation innovation

- Andrew E. Burke
- 199214: Labour force participation and the feminising of the labour force

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 199213: A new set of consumer demand estimates for Ireland

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 199212: Property transactions in Ireland, 1708-1988: an introduction

- Kevin O'Rourke and Ben Polak
- 199211: Solving the 'consumption puzzle'?: a general to specific approach

- Rodney Thom
- 199210: Market liberalisation, monetary stabilisation and foreign debt: did Australia get it wrong in the 1980s?

- Frank Barry
- 199209: Can we infer external effects from a study of the Irish indirect tax system?

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 199208: Current-account targeting and the equilibrium approach to fiscal policy

- Frank Barry
- 199207: Were Heckscher and Olin right?: putting history back into the factor-price equalization

- Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- 199206: An examination of the "expansionary fiscal contraction" hypothesis

- Frank Barry and Michael Devereux
- 199205: Government consumption and private investment in closed and open economies

- Frank Barry
- 199204: Results from a preliminary investigation into the reform of indirect taxation in Ireland

- David (David Patrick) Madden
- 199203.2: Recovery, recession and recovery again: some aspects of Irish economic performance and prospects 1987-1993

- Joe Durkan
- 199203: Money and banking in the Irish free state 1921–1939

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 199202: The Irish paper pound of 1797-1820: some cliometrics of the bullionist debate

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 199201: Health, work and nutritional status in pre-famine Ireland

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 19915pp: The Irish recovery 1987-90: an economic miracle?

- Frank Barry
- 19914pp: Survey of British economic policy from 1920 to the 1980s: part 2: from 1949 to the 1980s

- Desmond Norton
- 19913pp: On Ireland's national lottery

- Desmond Norton
- 19912pp: On demand and supply side policies in an open economy, 1960-2000

- Desmond Norton
- 19911pp: Survey of British economic policy from 1920 to the 1980s: part 1: from 1920 to circa 1949

- Desmond Norton
- 199105: A new approach to evaluating trade policy

- James Anderson and J. Peter Neary
- 199104: Government services in Ireland 1976-1987

- William K. O'Riordan
- 199103: British agriculture 1860-1914

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 199102: Optimal factor and production subsidies under classical unemployment

- Frank Barry
- 199101: On the causes of Ireland's unemployment

- Frank Barry and John Bradley
- 19905pp: Impact of taxation on financial servies

- Judith Hally and Cormac MacFhionnlaoich
- 19904pp: The political economy of tax reform and control of public spending preliminary results

- Moore McDowell
- 19903pp: Aggregate-supply, aggregate-demand, and structural factors in recent Irish unemployment

- Frank Barry
- 19902pp: The evolution of Zambia's macroeconomic crisis, 1970-90

- Frank Barry
- 19901pp: Industrialisation strategies: lessons from the Irish experience

- Frank Barry
- 199009: The heights of Clonmel prisoners, 1845-9: some dietary implications

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 199008: Cost asymmetries in international subsidy games: should governments help winners or losers?

- J. Peter Neary
- 199007: The trade-off between precommitment and flexibility in trade union wage setting

- Simon Anderson and Michael Devereux
- 199006: Sustaining free trade in repeated games without government commitment

- Michael Devereux
- 199005: Government services in the OECD 1970-87

- William K. O'Riordan
- 199004: Growth, specialization, and trade liberalization

- Michael Devereux
- 199003: The heights of the British and the Irish c. 1800-1815: evidence from recruits to the East India Company's army

- Joel Mokyr and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 199002: Non-stationarity and persistence in real exchange rates

- Patrick Kenny and Rodney Thom
- 199001: Reassessing the Irish pound report of 1804

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 19897pp: The health funding commission report: a critical commentary

- Moore McDowell
- 19896pp: The poverty debate in Ireland: measurement and response

- Moore McDowell
- 19895pp: Insurance and the financing of healthcare

- Moore McDowell
- 19894pp: Payroll taxes, capital grants and Irish unemployment

- Frank Barry
- 19893pp: Experience of the European Monetary System: an Irish viewpoint

- Brendan M. Walsh
- 19892pp: Competitive health insurance: the implications of removing the VHI monopoly

- Moore McDowell
- 19891pp: Is the Irish public sector a burden?

- William K. O'Riordan
- 198914: Fertility control in Ireland and Scotland: c.1880-1930 some new findings

- Cormac Ó Gráda and Niall Duffy
- 198913: Public sector inefficiency and transitivity of choice between levels of expenditure and taxation

- Moore McDowell
- 198912: U.S. airline deregulation: the recent experience and some lessons for Ireland

- Aisling Reynolds-Feighan