The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 22, No. 3, April, 1991
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Assessing the effectiveness of training and temporary employment schemes: some results from the youth labour market
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1991)This paper suggests some ways in which labour market programmes of training and temporary employment should be evaluated. Essentially such programmes should be evaluated relative to the counter factual: what would have ... -
A tie that blinds: family and ideology in Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1991)This paper examines the origins of the role of the family as a social symbol in Irish society. The source, it argues, is in the nature of the inequalities that were present in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century ... -
The structure of production in Irish agriculture: a multiple-input multiple-output analysis
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1991)The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input multiple-output translog cost function model. As earlier work in this area was restricted to singleoutput, constant-returns-to-scale ... -
Ricardian equivalence and the Irish consumption function: the evidence re-examined
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1991)The Ricardian Equivalence hypothesis states that economic agents perceive the future tax liabilities implicit in government debt issue and thus that increasing government expenditure partially crowds out private sector ...