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    • Employment and life-satisfaction: insights from Ireland 

      Brereton, Finbarr; Clinch, J. Peter; Ferreira, Susana (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2008)
      Mainstream neoclassical economics takes it as given that the consumption of goods and services (output) is positively related to well-being. Work (labour-input) is assumed to be negatively related to well-being at the ...
    • Planning and the environment 

      Clinch, J. Peter (Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Trinity College Dublin, & the Faculty of the Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology. Bolton Street, 2004)
      This paper discusses the relationship between planning, sustainable development and the environment in Ireland. The paper firstly explores the development of planning as a Concept. It then sets out the key 'actors' in Irish ...
    • Reconciling rapid economic growth with environmental sustainability in Ireland 

      Clinch, J. Peter (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2001)
      The extraordinarily rapid rate of growth of the Irish economy in the past decade has provided many benefits in terms of increased living standards and higher employment levels. However, economic growth has also resulted ...