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  • Agricultural developments in Ireland, north and south 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1967)
    The agreement on the reduction of the trade barriers between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland has given rise to hopes of a new impetus to the development of Irish agriculture. Economic history is not ...
  • Agriculture and economic growth in western Ireland 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1962)
    In the development of the economy of the Western Counties of Ireland industrial expansion, in order to diversify employment opportunities, has been given considerable prominence and insufficient attention given to the need ...
  • The development of an agricultural incomes policy 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1970)
    Considerable attention is now being given in Ireland to the development of an incomes policy for the community. There is general agreement that such a policy should apply to all incomes?not only to wages and salaries ...
  • The nature and causes of the farm income problem 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1982)
    In the current debate on national economic issues, the very grave situation that exists in the agricultural sector has tended to be regarded as of concern only to the farming community. While the impact of the current ...
  • Some economic aspects of land use policy in Ireland 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1965)
    This paper sets out to examine the current trends in the pattern of land use, to discuss the factors which must be considered m any delineation of the optimum utilisation of the land m the country, and finally to ...
  • Trends in agricultural development in Europe and Ireland 

    Attwood, E. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1963)
    The most widely accepted economic argument in favour of Irish membership of an enlarged European Economic Community is that it will lead to a big increase in our earnings from the export of agricultural products. This, ...