Browsing by Author "Keeney, Mary J."
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A quality adjusted measure of labour services for Ireland
Keeney, Mary J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)This paper presents annual indices of labour input adjusted for the age, education and gender distributions of the Irish workforce for the period 1999-2008. Growth in labour services is divided between the increase in ... -
Aspects of Irish Energy Policy
FitzGerald, John; Keeney, Mary J.; McCarthy, Niamh; O'Malley, Eoin; Scott, Sue (ESRI, Dublin, 2005) -
Measuring Irish capital
Keeney, Mary J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2007)Irish National Income and Expenditure Accounts do not contain information on capital stocks or capital services estimation. Estimates of the national capital stock and the depreciation of its fixed assets are basic ... -
Reforming Tax and Welfare
Callan, Tim; Keeney, Mary J.; Nolan, Brian; Walsh, John R (ESRI, Dublin, 2001)This paper utilises the SWITCH model to carry out a detailed analysis of recent changes in the tax and welfare systems and to evaluate their effects in the light of policy objectives such as those set out in the National ... -
Wage inflation and structural unemployment in Ireland
Keeney, Mary J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2008)In this paper we represent structural unemployment by relating observed unemployment to wage inflation. An estimated series for the non-accelerating wage rate of unemployment (NAWRU) shows that the unemployment gap between ... -
Why is Relative Income Poverty so High in Ireland?
Callan, Tim; Keeney, Mary J.; Nolan, Brian; Maitre, Bertrand (ESRI, Dublin, 2004)Although relative income poverty rates vary from year to year, the rankings of different industrialised countries according to these poverty measures tend to be rather stable. Ireland is consistently among a group of ...