Browsing by Subject "Germany"
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A life cycle labour supply model with taxes estimated on German panel data: the case of parallel preferences
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1993)We estimate Frisch labour supply functions for married women using information on desired hours, under the assumptions that these are based on a smooth convex approximation of the budget constraint. The minimum distance ... -
Co-operative agricultural societies in Germany
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1892)A few days ago Mr. Balfour, in a remarkable speech, announced his conviction that the cure for the evils at present afflicting agricultural industry in these countries, might be found in co-operation. As a preliminary ... -
Curriculum Alignment between the IB DP and National Systems: Germany
(2014)With IB programmes available across the world in diverse educational landscapes, alignment with national educational standards is important. This project aims to provide an empirical analysis of the alignment ... -
The Europeanisation of German Ethnic Identities: The case of German and Turkish students in two Stuttgart secondary schools
(2007)Germany?s national (or ethnic) identity has become thoroughly European and there are even signs of Eurocentrism. This is particularly problematic for the Turkish Muslims who, arguably, are not European. This article ... -
Europeanising Healthcare: The Effects of European Integration on Domestic Systems
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Political Science, 2022)Over recent decades, the structure and role of the European Union has developed and evolved. Scholars claim that EU jurisdiction and policy have expanded in many areas, such as agriculture, monetary, and competition policy, ... -
German socialism
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1890)The progress of that movement which we know by the somewhat ill-defined term, Socialism, is the most interesting, as it is the most important phenomenon of our present economic and social condition. During the past half ... -
Interdependencies among the Irish, British and German stock markets
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1995)Interdependencies between the Irish stock market and two other stock markets, namely the United Kingdom and Germany, are assessed. The indices used are the ISEQ, the FTSE-100, and the FAZ. The application of cointegration ... -
Measuring the contribution of product quality to competitiveness: a note on theory and policy
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1992)In this note estimates are given for the importance of quality as an explanation of the comparative productivity shortfall of Northern Ireland (NI) firms relative to their West German counterparts and the method of estimation ... -
Region vs. Nation: Nineteenth-Century ‘Germany’ as a Mirror for Irish Regional/National Politics
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The Szlonzoks and their Language: between Germany, Poland and Szlonzokian nationalism
(European University Institute, Department of History and Culture, Florence, 2003)This article analyzes the emergence of the Szlonzokian ethnic group or protonation in the context of the use of language as an instrument of nationalism in Central Europe. When language was legislated into the statistical ... -
The Causality Between Economic Growth and Immigration in Germany and Switzerland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2011)This paper analyses the relationship between immigration and the economic growth in Germany and Switzerland during the period 1970-2005 by using a cointegration approach. Both countries have gone through a similar learning ... -
The industry response to macroeconomic shocks in the UK, Germany and France and the convergence debate
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1998)In this paper, we investigate the response of stock returns at an industry level to macroeconomic shocks for the UK, Germany and France. The betas between the stock returns and the macroeconomic factors provide a metric ... -
Towards multicultural, multi-religious European societies? Schooling Turkish students in Britain and Germany
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Voter preferences and party loyalty under cumulative voting: political behaviour after electoral reform in Bremen and Hamburg
(2018)Many electoral systems constrain voters to one or two votes at election time. Reformers often see this as a failing because voters' preferences are both broader and more varied than the number of choices allowed. New ...