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- 201027: The future for Eurozone financial stability policy

- Karl Whelan
- 201026: Living standards and mortality since the Middle Ages

- Morgan Kelly and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 201025: Micro-level determinants of lecture attendance and additional study-hours

- Martin Ryan, Liam Delaney and Colm Harmon
- 201024: Royale with cheese: the effect of globalization on the variety of goods

- Matthew Cole and Ronald Davies
- 201023: Economic aspects of personal injury compensation in Ireland

- Colm McCarthy
- 201022: School attendance and literacy before the famine: a simple baronial analysis

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 201021: ‘Sufficiency and sufficiency and sufficiency’: revisiting the Bengal Famine of 1943-44

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 201020: Famines past, famine’s future

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- 201019: Distorted trade barriers: a comment on “distorted gravity"

- Matthew Cole
- 201018: The silver lining of red tape

- Ronald Davies
- 201017: What did abolishing university fees in Ireland do?

- Kevin Denny
- 201016: Under pressure? The effect of peers on outcomes of young adults

- Sandra Black, Paul Devereux and Kjell G Salvanes
- 201015: The impact of an economic boom on the level and distribution of well-being: Ireland, 1994-2001

- David Madden
- 201014: The economic impact of the little ice age

- Morgan Kelly and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 201013: Global imbalances and the financial crisis

- Karl Whelan
- 201012: Are some forecasters really better than others?

- Antonello D'Agostino, Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan
- 201011: Money, mentoring and making friends: the impact of a multidimensional access program on student performance

- Kevin Denny, Orla Doyle, Patricia O'Reilly and Vincent O'Sullivan
- 201010: Recent developments in intergenerational mobility

- Sandra Black and Paul Devereux
- 201009: Not all trade restrictions are created equally

- Matthew Cole
- 201008: Tariffs Versus VAT in the presence of heterogeneous firms and an informal sector

- Ronald Davies and Lourenco Paz
- 201007: Is there an environmental benefit to being an exporter? Evidence from firm level data

- Svetlana Batrakova and Ronald Davies
- 201006: A profile of obesity in Ireland, 2002-2007

- David Madden
- 201005: The causal effect of breastfeeding on children’s cognitive development: a quasi-experimental design

- Kevin Denny and Orla Doyle
- 201004: In praise of ambidexterity: how a continuum of handedness predicts social adjustment

- Kevin Denny and Wen Zhang
- 201003: Is informality bad? Evidence from Brazil, Mexico and South Africa

- Olivier Bargain and Prudence Kwenda
- 201002: The measurement of child costs: evidence from Ireland

- Olivier Bargain, Monnet Gbakou and Olivier Donni
- 201001: The measurement of child costs: a Rothbarth-type method consistent with scale economies

- Olivier Bargain and Olivier Donni
- 200932: The Irish credit bubble

- Morgan Kelly
- 200931: No claim, no pain - measuring the non-take-up of social assistance using register data

- Olivier Bargain, Herwig Immervoll and Heikki Viitamäki
- 200930: In-work transfers in good times and bad - simulations for Ireland

- Olivier Bargain and Karina Doorley
- 200929: From Angela’s Ashes to the Celtic Tiger: early life conditions and adult health in Ireland

- Liam Delaney, Mark McGovern and James Smith
- 200928: Fiscal adjustment and macroeconomic re-balancing in Ireland

- Colm McCarthy
- 200927: Containing systemic risk

- Karl Whelan
- 200926: ‘Better off thrown behind a ditch’ Enniskillen Workhouse during the Great Famine

- Desmond McCabe and Cormac Ó Gráda
- 200925: Health savings accounts for small businesses and entrepreneurs: shopping, take-Up and implementation challenges

- Susan M. Gates, Pinar Karaca-Mandic, James R. Burgdorf and Kanika Kapur
- 200924: Forced to be rich? Returns to compulsory schooling in Britain

- Paul Devereux and Robert Hart
- 200923: International outsourcing's role in international technology diffusion - the Irish case

- Fergal McCann
- 200922: Importing, exporting and productivity in Irish manufacturing

- Fergal McCann
- 200921: Explaining rising regionalism and failing multilateralism: consensus decision-making and expanding WTO membership

- Euan MacMillan
- 200920: The choice of modeling firm heterogeneity and trade restrictions

- Matthew Cole
- 200919: Optimal tariffs, tariff jumping, and heterogeneous firms

- Matthew Cole and Ronald Davies
- 200918: On a dubious theory of cross-country differences in intelligence

- Kevin Denny
- 200917: Ireland’s second fiscal consolidation – lessons from the last time

- Colm McCarthy
- 200916: Explaining rising regionalism and failing multilateralism: consensus decision-making and expanding WTO membership

- Euan MacMillan
- 200915: The ECB’s role in financial supervision

- Karl Whelan
- 200914: Policy lessons from Ireland’s latest depression

- Karl Whelan
- 200913: Comment on: Electoral Contests, incumbency advantages, and campaign finance

- Ivan Pastine and Tuvana Pastine
- 200912: Caps on political contributions, monetary penalties and politician preferences

- Ivan Pastine and Tuvana Pastine
- 200911: Student incentives and diversity in college admissions

- Ivan Pastine and Tuvana Pastine
- 200910: Distributional characteristics for Ireland: a note

- David Madden