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    • Economic planning in France 

      Timoney, Nicola (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1984)
      In the nineteen sixties, a number of authors complained of the difficulty of identifying the exact nature of French-style planning. A short historical review of the First to the Sixth Plans (1947-1975) will be followed ...
    • The methodology of the Second Programme for Economic Expansion 

      Ryan, W. J. L. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1964)
      The purpose of the exercise described in this paper was to obtain a profile of the Irish economy in 1970 which reflected the highest growth rate which could be achieved in the light of policy possibilities, the ...
    • Problems of designing and using regional input-output models for Ireland, illustrated by 1974 numerical data 

      Henry, E. W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1978)
      The main purposes of the following essay can be grouped under four headings: (i) to stimulate interest in the capabilities of regional models to provide useful information for planning, once numerous problems of compilation ...
    • State enterprise and economic planning in the Irish Republic 

      Bristow, J. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1965)
      The establishment of public enterprise in the Republic owes little to ideology, except perhaps before the war when the ideal of national selfsufficiency played some part in the decision to set up such bodies as the Irish ...
    • A study of optimal resources allocation models for the Northern Ireland economy 

      Glass, J. C.; Kiountouzis, E. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1974)
      To aid the development of plans for Northern Ireland, economists have been concerned with the formulation of various types of models. A significant contribution in this respect is the recent construction of input-output ...
    • Towards an input-output decision model for Ireland 

      Geary, R. C. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1964)
      As will appear, the experiments, all based on Irish data, have been numerous, so I shall dispense as much as possible with preamble and define decision models as the models which decision model makers make, adapting the ...