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    • The Economic Impact of Climate Change in the 20th Century 

      TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 22/02/2011)
      The national version of FUND3.6 is used to infrapolate the impacts of climate change to the 20th century. Carbon dioxide fertilization of crops and reduced energy demand for heating are the main positive impacts. Climate ...
    • Employment Protection and Innovation Intensity 

      SIEDSCHLAG, IULIA; MURPHY, GAVIN (2012)
      We examine the impact of the strictness of employment protection legislation on innovation intensity. To this purpose, we use a panel of annual data from OECD countries over the period 1990-1999 and estimate difference-i ...
    • Equality and Discrimination: Lessons from a Research Programme and a Conference 

      MC GINNITY, FRANCES; RUSSELL, HELEN (ESRI, 2011)
      Despite legislation outlawing discrimination across the EU, inequalities between groups appear to be an enduring feature of Irish and European societies. The extent to which inequality is due to discrimination is a matter ...
    • An Estimate of the Value of Lost Load for Ireland 

      LEAHY, EIMEAR; TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 2010)
      This paper estimates the value of short term lost load in the all island electricity market which includes the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The value of lost load, also known as the value of security of ...
    • A Framework for Pension Policy Analysis in Ireland: PENMOD, a Dynamic Simulation Model 

      CALLAN, TIM (2011)
      This paper describes a structural dynamic microsimulation model of the household that has been developed to explore behavioural responses to pensions policy counterfactuals in Ireland. The model is based upon the life-cycle ...
    • Goldilocks and the Three Electricity Prices: Are Irish Prices "Just Right"? 

      DEVITT, CONOR; FITZGERALD, JOHN (2011)
      In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether this price is `efficient? by comparing it to the electricity price in Great Britain. This analysis suggests that around ...
    • Greener Homes: An Ex-Post Estimate of the Cost of Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction using Administrative Micro-Data from the Republic of Ireland 

      LEAHY, EIMEAR; TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 2011)
      We assess the subsidy for the installation of biomass boilers and wood gasification boilers under the Greener Homes Scheme in Ireland. We find that the (implicit) subsidy per tonne of carbon dioxide avoided varies hugely ...
    • How Impact Fees and Local Planning Regulation Can Influence Deployment of Telecoms Infrastructure 

      GORECKI, PAUL K.; LYONS, SEAN; HENNESSY, HUGH (ESRI, 26/08/2011)
      This paper examines how local government planning regulations and charges affect the deployment of telecommunications infrastructure. We explore the economic rationale for local government regulation of such infrastructure, ...
    • The Incentive to Invest in Thermal Plants in the Presence of Wind Generation 

      DI COSMO, VALERIA; MALAGUZZI VALERI, LAURA (ESRI, 18/12/2012)
      In a deregulated market, the decision to build new thermal power plants rests with private investors and they will decide whether to invest on the basis of expected profits. This paper evaluates how such profits are affected ...
    • Internationalisation and the Innovation Activities of Services Firms 

      SIEDSCHLAG, IULIA; KILLEEN, NEILL; SMITH, DONAL; O'BRIEN, CAITRIONA (ESRI, 19/09/2011)
      This paper examines the relationship between the internationalisation of firms in services and their innovation performance. We use firm?level data over the period 2004? 2006 and estimate an augmented structural model ...
    • The macro-economic impact of changing the rate of corporation tax 

      Conefrey, Thomas; Fitz Gerald, John D. (Economic and Social Research Institute, 2009-01-06)
      This paper considers the impact of changes in the rate of corporation tax in Ireland affecting the services sector. A model is estimated that relates services exports and output to world activity, competitiveness and the ...
    • The Marginal Damage Costs of Different Greenhouse Gases: An Application of FUND 

      Anthoff, David; Rose, Steven K.; Waldhoff, Stephanie; TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 2011)
      We use FUND 3.5 to estimate the social cost of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and sulphur hexafluoride emissions. We show the results of a range of sensitivity analyses, focusing on the impact of carbon dioxide ...
    • Modified Ramsey Discounting for Climate Change 

      TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 2011)
      The Ramsey rule for the consumption rate of discount assumes a transfer of money of a (representative) agent at one point in time to the same agent at another point in time. Climate policy (implicitly) transfers money not ...
    • Optimal Interconnection and Renewable Targets in North-West Europe 

      LYNCH, MUIREANN A.; O'MALLEY, MARK, J.; TOL, RICHARD, S. J. (ESRI, 22/12/2011)
      We present a mixed-integer, linear programming model for determining optimal interconnection locations using a cost minimisation approach. Optimal interconnection and capacity investment decisions are determined under ...
    • Restoring Credibility in Policy Making in Ireland 

      FITZGERALD, JOHN (ESRI, 2011)
      This paper first considers the origins of the Irish economic crisis. It discusses where the policy failures occurred, to what extent they were foreseeable, and how certain key financial institutions performed in the run ...
    • Sentencing in Criminal Cartel Cases in Ireland: the Duffy Judgment 

      GORECKI, PAUL; MAXWELL, SARAH (ESRI, 03/12/2012)
      Despite 33 convictions of individuals and firms for criminal cartel offences in Ireland since 1996, there is only one reported judgment. The paper examines the Duffy judgment concerning a member of the Citroen motor vehicle ...
    • The Social Cost of Carbon 

      TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 28/02/2011)
      This paper surveys the literature on the economic impact of climate change. Different methods have been used to estimate the impact of climate change on human welfare. Studies agree that there are positive and negative ...
    • The Time Evolution of the Social Cost of Carbon: An Application of FUND 

      TOL, RICHARD S. J. (ESRI, 05/09/2011)
      We estimate the growth rate of the social cost of carbon. This is an indication of the optimal rate of acceleration of greenhouse gas emission reduction policy over time. We find that the social cost of carbon increases ...