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  • Regional analysis - Northern Ireland experience 

    Simpson, JV (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)
    Since 1936 Northern Ireland, has had a higher unemployment rate than any other region of the United Kingdom. For the period 1927-1936, unemployment was proportionately higher in Wales and in 1932 it was higher in Scotland. ...
  • Regional problem in Ireland - some reflections upon development strategy 

    O' Farrell, PN (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)
    The current intense level of interest in regional development problems makes this an appropriate time to review certain aspects of Irish government strategy. The urgency of an appraisal is underlined by the fact that Irish ...
  • Social function of physical violence in an Irish urban area 

    O' Neill, C (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)
    This article is part of a study of the factors rendering people vulnerable to unemployment. While initially there was no intention of including violence within the scope of the survey, its prevalence necessitated that some ...
  • Testing for uniformity of fit in regression - econometric case study 

    Pratschk, JL (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)
    It is frequently necessary to test regression results for uniformity of fit - i.e. to test the randomness of the distribution of the error terms. Such a test is necessary because an indication of a systematic trend in the ...
  • Theoretical approach to investment-wage 

    Muller, F (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1971)
    Since the early fifties the investment-wage has been discussed in Germany as an instrument of incomes policies. After World War I I the shift in the distribution of income and the accumulation of wealth in favour of the ...