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  • Discussion on the future of Irish external trade 

    Kennedy, Henry; Johnston, Joseph; O'Hegarty, P. S.; Edgeworth, K. E.; O Coineain, A.; Mortished, R. J. P.; Meenan, James; Geary, R. C.; Beddy, J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)
    Dr. Henry Kennedy said that his contribution to the Discussion would take the form of a detailed estimate of the productive potential of our land. He would leave to other speakers consideration of the economic and perhaps ...
  • The Industrial Relations Act, 1946 

    Mortished, R. J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
    The Industrial Relations Act, which was introduced and enacted last year with the general approval of both employers' and workers' organizations and of all parties in the Oireachtas, is not a very lengthy measure, but it ...
  • Irish Social Services: a Symposium - Addendum to the Symposium 

    Mortished, R. J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1943)
    So much excitement has been worked up over the Beveridge Report in Great Britain that we here may tend to exaggerate its importance. In the first place, even if the Report were applied in full (which is by no means the ...
  • Notes on the National Economic Councils of Germany and France 

    Mortished, R. J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1929)
    The Saorstat needs at least as much as any other State an organization designed to mobilize all available competences in the service of the State, to make a wide and penetrating review of our economic position and ...
  • Symposium on social security 

    Eason, J. C. M.; Coyne, E. J.; Mortished, R. J. P.; Henderson, R.; Johnston, Joseph; McElhinney, John (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1950)
    When I was asked to make some comments upon the White Paper entitled ?Social Security? no indication was given as to the particular aspect with which I was expected to deal. The paper is of importance because it summarises ...
  • Trade union organisation in Ireland 

    Mortished, R. J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1927)
    It would seem that the Society confesses to a certain ignorance concerning Trade Unions in Ireland, though they number in their membership some hundreds of thousands of our fellow-countrymen. This paper has been ...