Browsing Economic and Social Review by Author "Reilly, Barry"
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A note on demand elasticities for energy imports
Reilly, Barry (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1986)Annual Irish data on fuel imports are used to estimate inter-fuel substitution models. Both a four- and a three-input classification are employed in the estimation of a translog cost function. Restrictions implied by ... -
Occupational endogeneity and gender wage differentials for young workers: An empirical analysis using Irish data
Reilly, Barry (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)This paper presents estimates of the unexplained gender wage gap for young workers controlling for occupational endogeneity. Two contrasting econometric techniques are employed to control for occupational endogeneity. One ... -
The Demand for League of Ireland Football
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Union and gender wage gap estimates for young workers in Ireland: a note
Reilly, Barry (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)This note exploits data from the YEA/ESRI Follow-Up Survey of School-Leavers from 1981 and 1982 to provide union wage gap estimates for young male and female workers. In contrast to the evidence available for the adult ... -
Unions and the wage distribution in Ireland
Callan, Tim; Reilly, Barry (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1993)This paper examines the effects of trade unions in Ireland on the first two moments of the wage distribution. Using data from the ESRI's 1987 Survey of Income Distribution, Poverty and Usage of State Services, a union ... -
Wages, sex-discrimination and the Irish labor-market for young workers
Reilly, Barry (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1987)Human capital wage equations are estimated using individual level data on single males and single females in the Irish labour market for young workers. The results are broadly consonant with theoretical predictions. Returns ...