The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 03, No. 4, 1972
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Irelands manufactured exports to EEC and common external tariff
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1972)One of the most remarkable features of Ireland's post-war trade structure has been the rapid increase of manufactured exports, both in absolute terms and relative to total exports. The average annual growth rate of ... -
Riots and rioters in Belfast - demographic analysis of 1,674 arrestees in a 2-year period
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1972)Rioting has been a feature of Belfast life for the past 150 years. Prior to 1832, civil disturbances were commoner in rural areas (Broeker 1970). Severe rioting has occurred in the years 1832; 1835; 1843; 1852; 1857; 1864; ... -
Evaluation of Irish labour courts effectiveness
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1972)Government participation in the settlement of industrial disputes in Ireland is focused in the Labour Court. Created in 1946, the Court combines conciliation with an investigation and recommendation machinery. The former ... -
Competitive 2-person percentile game theory with direct consideration of payoff matrices
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1972)Considered is the cases of two persons who have finite numbers of strategies and who act competitively toward each other. Separately and independently, each player selects one of his strategies. The payoffs to a player for ... -
2 exercises in simple regression
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1972)While the two exercises are independent in that they purport to answer separate questions, methodologically they are very similar. They both compare the efficiency of different methods of estimation of parameters by the ...