Browsing Trinity Business School (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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Property rights and the making of Christendom
(Hamline University School of Law, 1992)The benefits of efficient laws of property are obtained by altruism in their formulation, which is able to deal with self-interest in action within them. -
A Spectre is Haunting the World - the Spectre of Global Capitalism
(Springer-Verlag, 2000)Individual property rights are fruitful for economic development because they civilize self-interest by forcing it to serve the public good. Globalization represents individual property rights that are out of control, since ... -
What Can We Do About the Civil Service?
(Irish Province of the Society of Jesus, 2001)An aspect of recent revelations from Tribunals and other enquiries is how badly the Civil Service has come out of them. The Department of Agriculture has been shown up by evidence at the Beef Tribunal, Health by Lindsay ... -
Understanding Public Service Systems: Is there a role for Complex Adaptive Systems Theory?
(2002)In this paper the problem of delivering public services is considered as a potential area for the application of complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory. While complexity and public administration theorists suggest that CAS ... -
Exogenous Liquidity Supply in Presence of Repudiation Risk and Private Asset Recovery
(2003)Current paper proposes an extension of the seminal model by Holmstrom Tirole (1997) of the exogenous liquidity supply in presence of moral hazard to the case that includes private asset recovery under the limited liability ... -
Component-Specific Versus Comprehensive Habits in a Model of Income and Consumption Taxation
(2004)This paper proposes a model of economy with weakly non-separable preferences for both work effort and consumption. Households who derive utility from consumption of a single commodity and leisure take into account the ... -
Monetary Theory of Inflation and the LBD in Transactions Technology
(2004)Classical models of inflation, utilising the transactions-based demand for money, predict that monetary policy will be ineffective in changing real variables. In response to this, the New Keynesian sticky-price models ... -
Project Contingent Repudiation Risk in the Model of North-South Lending
(2004)The present model proposes an extension of the Gertler and Rogoff (1990) model of international lending in the presence of moral hazard and the possibility of state-contingent and project-dependent repudiation risk along ... -
A Model of Comprehensive Habits with Psychological Effects of Work Effort
(2004)This paper develops a neoclassical growth model under the assumption of comprehensive habits that incorporate both consumption and labour supply decisions of the households. We show that in presence of comprehensive habits, ... -
Making Patents Useful to Small Firms
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Owner-Used Capital Goods and the Exchange Rate Determination
(2005)Present paper addresses the issue of the short and long run determination of the exchange rates in the Redux model of Obstfeld and Rogoff (1995). Current extension of the Redux model includes the investment projects that ... -
Inter-ethnic Dialogue as a Personal and Collective Healing Process: Examples from Former Yugoslavia
(2005)Civil society programmes in the former Yugoslavia that involve inter-ethnic dialogue have a greater impact on individuals, groups, and perhaps on society, when the projects engage the whole individual, intellectually and ... -
Habits in Consumption, Transactions Learning and Economic Growth
(2005)This paper presents a model of endogenous growth in the presence of habit formation in consumption. We argue that in addition to the traditional disutility effects of habitual consumption, the past history of consumption ... -
'Genius', 'Faction' and Rescuing Intellectual Property Rights
(2005)Intellectual property rights have been driven relentlessly towards a unitary system for the entire world, originally through passive copying of flawed United States arrangements, but more recently as a result of determined ... -
Migration and EU Enlargement: The Case of Ireland V Denmark
(2006)Since the EU enlargement, European migration policies were characterised by a fundamental inconsistency: faced by changes in public opinion toward migrants, the majority of the EU Member States have chosen to restrict the ...