Browsing The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 05, No. 4, 1974 by Date of Publication
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Note on real and monetary effects of an exogenous change in interest rates
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)The interesting article by D. Rodney Thom (Economic and Social Review, January 1974) seems to contain a misleading assertion which makes his statistical results difficult to interpret. Thom's main thesis is that, in the ... -
Problems in specification and interpretation of central bank reaction functions
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)The last decade, beginning with the work of Teigen, has seen widespread recognition of the need to 'endogenise' the supply of money in order to obtain consistent (i.e. asymptotically unbiased) estimates of the parameters ... -
Regional planning in Ireland - case for concentration - reappraisal
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)Few development issues in Ireland have generated so much controversy and emotion as the concept of spatially polarised growth; yet the continuing discussion has often been confused by a notable failure to define terms and ... -
Note on alternative methods of logistic projection
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)Engel curves exhibiting high income elasticities at low levels of income which then decline with income to produce finite per capita saturation levels have been widely used in studies of consumer durable goods (Brown and ... -
Real and monetary effects of an exogenous change in interest rates - rejoinder
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)Honohan seems to be treating my model as being both analytically and operationally equivalent to the standard Mundell open economy model. This I believe to be a misconception. -
From division to dissension - Irish trade unions in 1930s
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)The special conference of April 1936 directed the national executive of the Irish Trade Union Congress to 'forthwith set up a Commission to inquire into and report on the terms of reference to the unions.' -
Pseudo-bivariate structure of 2 x 2 contingency table - preliminary analysis
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)The paper by R. C. Geary on the comparative sensitivity of tests of significance to sample size contains the interesting suggestion that any 2 x 2 contingency table might be thought of as a sample realisation of a bivariate ...