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  • An amended Irish monetary system 

    Gibson, Norman (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1957)
    To understand the Irish monetary system it is necessary to know something of its development and of the general economic position of the Irish economy. It is a truism, but a very important one, that the Irish economy is ...
  • The measurement of market concentration in Irish banking 

    Kinsella, R. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1981)
    This paper analyses the market structure of Irish banking, with particular reference to market concentration. While it is generally recognised that the Irish banking system is relatively highly concentrated there have been ...
  • Mutuals and Alternative Banking: A Solution to the Financial and Economic Crisis in Ireland 

    STEWART, JAMES CHARLES (Carnegie Trust, 2010)
    This paper looks at the financial crisis in Ireland and the state?s responses, and considers the role of civil society institutions operating in the financial sector in Ireland, and how their role might be expanded.
  • Some reflections on commercial banking with special reference to the balance sheets of banks operating in An Saorstat 

    Smiddy, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1936)
    An examination into the figures of the combined balance sheets furnished quarterly by the Currency Commission discloses the financial strength of the banks operating in An Saorstat, and the liquidity of their assets ...
  • Survey of sources of monetary supply in Ireland 

    Oslizlok, J. S. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1963)
    Judging by developments in other countries the survey of changes in the supply of money is the first step in the buildingup of financial accounts. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a beginning in that direction. ...