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    • Non-cash benefits and the distribution of economic welfare 

      Callan, Tim; Keane, Claire (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2009)
      Non-cash benefits can have substantial effects on the distribution of economic welfare. Standard approaches to the inclusion of non-cash benefits in broader measures of resources have failed to take adequate account of the ...
    • Social partnership, competitiveness and exit from fiscal crisis 

      Barry, Frank (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2009)
      The contribution of social partnership to Ireland?s economic boom remains the subject of controversy. This paper analyses at a theoretical level how a multi-period deal on wages and taxation of the type struck in the late ...
    • The determinants of higher education participation in Ireland: a micro analysis 

      Flannery, Darragh; O'Donoghue, Cathal (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2009)
      In this paper we present a theoretical model of higher education participation in Ireland. Utilising the Living in Ireland Survey data we model the impact of costs (direct and indirect), the estimated life cycle returns, ...