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Capital formation, technical change and labour productivity improvement - analysis of a cross-section of Irish manufacturing industries 1953-1967
Farley, Noel J.J. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)The recent economic literature has given a good deal of attention to the analysis of production and technical change. During the second half of the 1950's, Solow published his path-breaking article on the causes of labour ... -
Determinants of establishment size in Irish manufacturing industries - some notes on Irish case 1931-1972
Farley, Noel J.J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1975)In recent times economic writing has examined the questions of what determines estabhshment size in manufacturing industries and whether establishment size has increased over time. In 1952 J. Jewkes argued that there was ... -
Explanatory hypotheses for Irish trade in manufactured goods in mid 1960s
Farley, Noel J.J. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1972)For the last twenty years, the literature on international trade has contained numerous discussions of the Heckscher-Ohlin hypothesis. In ; a world where all economies use similar technologies and have identical homogeneous ... -
Import dependence of the Irish economy during decade of '60s
Farley, Noel J.J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1978)Was there a movement to growing import dependence in the Irish economy during the 1960s? Why? These are the central questions for which answers will be sought in this paper. Various measures of import dependence will be ... -
Outward looking policies and the changing basis of Irelands foreign-trade
Farley, Noel J.J. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1981)This paper uses two tests to examine the changing factor content of Irish trade between the mid-1950s and early 1970s. The results of the first test show that Ireland had a comparative advantage in primary goods over the ... -
The functional distribution of income in Irelands manufacturing sector, 1956-1973
Farley, Noel J.J. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1982)Precis: The paper presents a new method for estimating the functional distribution of income for the Irish manufacturing sector. The estimates of distributive shares are based on a series for net value added in manufacturing, ...