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  • Population trends in seventeenth-century Ireland 

    Cullen, L.M. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1975)
    Population estimates, while often arbitrary, merit close attention. While the estimates, often amounting to mere guess-work, reflect belief in what was happening in economic society, once formed they are frequently employed ...
  • Productivity, prices, and factor shares in Irish manufacturing industry 1953-70 

    Sutton, J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1975)
    The share of wages and salaries in the net output of manufacturing industry over the period 1953-70 is shown in Fig. 1. The upward trend of the earlier years was reversed after 1957, and the share declined fairly.steadily ...
  • Short-term forecasting - review of recent experience 

    Durkan, J.; Kelleher, R. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1975)
    Since September 1968 The Economic and Social Research Institute has published detailed forecasts on a quarterly basis of Gross National Product and its components in both value and volume terms. It is hoped in tins paper ...
  • Testing quasi-perfect mobility model for intergenerational data - international comparisons 

    Iutaka, S.; Bloomer, B.F.; Burke, R.E.; Wolowyna, O. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1975)
    The study of social stratification and social mobility seems to be experiencing a revival of interest in recent years. The first studies on a national level were carried out in the decade following World War II, with the ...