Corporate profitability in Ireland: overview and determinants
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Nugent, J. 'Corporate profitability in Ireland: overview and determinants'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXVIII, Pt. I, 1998/1999, pp35-81Download Item:

Abstract:
The study of profits is important not only because of the information it provides
about the health of the economy in any given year, but also because profits are a key
determinant of growth and employment in the medium-term. Changes in
profitability are an important contributor to economic progress via the influence
profits have on the investment and savings decisions of companies. This is because a
rise in profits improves the cash-flow position of companies and offers greater
flexibility in the source of finance for corporate investment (i.e. through retained
earnings). Easier access to finance facilitates greater investment which boosts
productivity, productive capacity, competitiveness and employment.
This paper has a number of objectives. Firstly, it presents an overview of recent
trends in profitability in Ireland, both at a manufacturing/sectoral level as well as at a
broader macroeconomic level. Secondly, the paper tries to determine, in an
impressionistic way, the range of likely factors (such as exchange rates and the
degree of monopoly power) which influence movements in profitability. A third
objective is to briefly review the capital structure of Irish industry and the
implications for the financial well-being of the corporate sector. Finally, the paper
explores the relation between profits/retentions with investment and employment,
which is a key motivation for the study of profits in the first place.
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Read before the Society, 26 November 1998
Author: Nugent, Jim
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXVIII, Pt. I
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