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    • Comments on the weighted regression approach to missing values 

      Conniffe, D. (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1983)
      Abstract: These comments relate to those methods of dealing with missing values of explanatory variables in regression analysis that first "complete" the data by inserting estimates derived from regressions of explanatory ...
    • Input-output multipliers in a small open-economy - an application to tourism 

      Ohagan, J; Mooney, D (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1983)
      Abstract: The small open economy model implies short-run supply constraints in traded and partially traded sectors ? which could significantly reduce sectoral multiplier values. As an illustration, this paper estimates ...
    • The reliability and validity of irish strike data and statistics 

      Brannick, Teresa; Kelly, Aidan (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1983)
      Abstract: This paper focuses on the problems associated with the measurement of strike phenomena and deals particularly with the three principal dimensions of strikes, namely, strike frequency, number of workers involved ...
    • The telesis report - a review essay 

      Nolan, S (Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1983)
      Since 1979, the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) has been carrying out a broad re-examination of the package of government policies used to promote Ireland's industrial development. NESC Report No. 64, A Review ...