The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 07, No. 4, 1976
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Built-in flexibility of taxation and stability when tax liabilities respond with a time lag .2. Reply
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)In my earlier paper (Smyth, 1975b) I combined a distributed lag or permanent income consumption function with a lagged tax function. Bradley (1976) disputes my finding that short, two-period, oscillations may result and ... -
Built-in flexibility of taxation and stability when tax liabilities respond with a time lag .1. Comment
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)In the October 1975 issue of The Economic and Social Review, D. J . Smyth examined the built-in stability of a system when tax liabilities are a lagged function of income. Taking an unlagged and a distributed lag consumption ... -
Demand for food in Ireland 1947-1973
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)This paper attempts to extend the work of Casey on the demand for food in Ireland by investigating the validity of his method and by using more refined techniques of computation and the more extensive data now available. ... -
World prices and inflationary process in a small open-economy - case of Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)The standard wage-price model of inflation and a variant of Parkin's (1973) inflation model, both directly incorporating world prices, are applied to the Irish economy for the period 1953-74. This approach does not allow ... -
Lags in transmission of inflation - some preliminary estimates
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)This paper provides some preliminary estimates of the structure of the lags in the relationships between the quarterly proportionate rates of change of the consumer price index, wholesale price index, export unit value ... -
Towards identification of educational priority areas in Dublin
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1976)This paper is concerned first with the causes of educational disadvantage, secondly, with the examination of certain characteristics of the home backgrounds of disadvantaged children, thirdly, and especially, it attempts ...