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    • Economic relativity 

      O'Brien, George (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1943)
      If the sole purpose of the work of the Society were statistical investigation, I would be completely unqualified to preside over its meetings. It is possible, however, to slip in under the second part of our title. In ...
    • Monetary policy and the Depression 

      O'Brien, George (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1934)
      The economic mechanism is obviously out of gear, and it is an easy solution of the trouble to blame the lubricant. Before, however, arriving at a hasty conclusion, one should pause to consider whether it is not unreasonable ...
    • The population problem : a radio discussion 

      Brennan, Joseph; Geary, R. C.; Duncan, G. A.; O'Brien, George; Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1938)
      The present discussion on the Irish population problem has been arranged on the invitation of the Director of Broadcasting by the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland. This Society which in a few years will ...
    • Some ethical and economic aspects of interest 

      O'Brien, George (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1932)
      The suggestion has recently been advanced simultaneously in two very responsible periodicals, the 'Economic Journal' and 'Studies' that modern developments of monetary theory have vindicated the moral teaching of the ...
    • Some recent developments in economic theory 

      O'Brien, George (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1941)
      The outbreak of war has produced, among its consequences, a complete change in the type of economic problems confronting statesmen and their economic advisers. Many of the problems which engaged the attention of economists ...