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  • Ireland's external assets 

    Whitaker, T. K. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
    The term ?external assets? as applied to holdings by Irish people abroad would be misleading if it conveyed the impression of a diversity of holdings in different currencies. In fact, over 97% of these external assets are ...
  • Ireland's future in the world demand on energy resources 

    Flood, Donal T. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1954)
    The experience of two world wars has led the more advanced nations to examine the growing demand on their energy resources. In the English speaking countries, with which the economy of this country is particularly involved, ...
  • Ireland's recent productivity performance 

    O'Toole, Ronnie (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2005)
    This paper examines the reasons for the recent divergence in US and European productivity performance. The paper shows that the structure of European industry is ill suited to the challenge of innovation which has to be ...
  • Ireland, the Common Agricultural Policy and the less developed countries 

    Matthews, Alan (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1985)
    The price provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) are designed to transfer income to European farmers and to maintain a secure supply of food for European consumers. The consequences of this policy for countries ...
  • Ireland’s National Wage Agreements and Macroeconomic Performance: 1988–2008 

    Leddin, Anthony J.; Egan, Paul G. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2019)
    This paper is a historical analysis of the role played by the seven National Wage Agreement’s (NWAs) in Ireland’s economic performance from their inception in 1988 to the Great Recession in 2008. The severity of the recession ...
  • Irish actuarial data 

    Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1946)
    In Eire, we have had three National Life Tables, prepared in connection with the 1926 and 1936 Censuses and the 1941 Register of Population. In each case there are separate tables for males and females and, for 1941, ...
  • Irish banks and amalgamation 

    Kelly, Richard J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
    British and with them, of course, Irish Banks are now face to face with an unprecedented and, for them, very anxious condition of things, and British and Irish Banking may in a sense be thought to be nearing a crisis. ...
  • The Irish county courts 

    Molloy, Constantine (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1870)
    The course of legislation during the present session of parliament indicates very clearly what the future of the County Courts of Ireland will be. They will be the courts in which all the proceedings with respect to the ...
  • Irish direct investment in the US: evidence and further issues 

    Gorg, Holger (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2001)
    This paper presents evidence and discusses possible implications for Ireland of the increasing level of Irish outward direct investment in the United States. Data available from the US Department of Commerce show that the ...
  • The Irish export trade in butter, with special reference to the regulations of the Cork market 

    Bastable, C. F. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1882)
    At a period like the present, when more interest than usual is felt in all inquiries as to the nature and amount of our industrial resources, I have thought that it would not be out of place to call the attention of this ...
  • Irish forestry and the Land Purchase Acts 

    Stanuell, Charles A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
    It is by no means a modern discovery that the presence or absence of timber seriously affects the temperature and climate of a country. It was well known before the Christian Era, and even in the Dark and Middle ages, ...
  • Irish Free State railway accounts 

    Mackie, John (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1936)
    I propose in this short paper, which has been rather hurriedly prepared, to confine myself to the Financial Accounts of the Great Southern Railways and the Great Northern Railway for the years 1929, 1934 and 1935.
  • Irish hospital finance 

    Hargadon, O. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1956)
    It will be readily understood that the energies of the local and central Government bodies in the 1920's were very considerably absorbed by general tasks of national reconstruction, with the result that little could be ...
  • The Irish housing market: issues and prospects 

    Duffy, David (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2005)
    The housing sector represents an important micro-economic and macro-economic component of the Irish economy. At a micro level purchasing a dwelling is probably the biggest personal financial commitment an individual will ...
  • Irish industrial structure, 1979-1985: a longitudinal analysis 

    Keating, W.; Keane, T. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1989)
    The manufacturing sector of the economy is vital in that it is the engine of economic growth. Despite developments in other areas of the economy, it still carries much of the potential for job creation, either directly ...
  • Irish intellect, and its geographical distribution 

    Flinn, D. Edgar (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1889)
    It is difficult in a paper of this nature to estimate who shall be deemed worthy of being included in a list of those who have contributed to Ireland's roll of fame; and I have undertaken the task of making an analysis ...
  • Irish intellect: its geographical distribution 

    Flinn, D. Edgar (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1920)
    It is difficult when treating of a subject of this nature to estimate who shall be deemed worthy of being included in a list of those who have contributed to Ireland's roll of fame; and I have again undertaken the task ...
  • Irish linen laws and proposed amendments thereof 

    Bates, Arthur Henry (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1881)
    The custom, largely adopted in many manufacturing districts, particularly in the north of Ireland, of manufacturers in the linen and damask trade giving out to weavers the materials for webs to be woven by them in their ...
  • Irish medical services 

    O'Brien, Catherine (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1943)
    The Draft Interim Report of the Medical Planning Commission of the British Medical Association defines the objects of medical service as ? firstly to provide a system of medical service directed towards the achievement ...
  • Irish population prospects considered from the viewpoint of reproduction rates 

    Geary, R. C. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1941)
    Estimates of future population render explicit the assumption with regard to population statistics, which is implicit in the use of most current statistics, that the tendencies indicated are applicable now and in the ...