Browsing Economic and Social Review by Subject "GDP"
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An expenditure estimate of Irish national income in 1907
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1998)In order to compare Ireland's GDP per capita to other countries in the early twentieth century, a new expenditure based estimate for 1907 is presented in this article. Since it broadly adopts Feinstein's method for ... -
Exploring the Steady-State Relationship Between Credit and GDP for a Small Open Economy–The Case Of Ireland
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2011)The rapid increase in credit in an economy is now commonly perceived to be one of the leading indicators of financial instability. This view has been reinforced by the aftermath of the international financial crisis, which ... -
What causes Irish recessions: fluctuations in aggregate demand or aggregate supply?
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1994)The new classical view of the market economy is used to impose restrictions on a vector autoregression of output, interest rates, prices and money, to identify aggregate demand and supply structural disturbances. We use ...