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    • Access and admission charges to museums: a case study 

      O'Hagan, John W.; Duffy, Christopher (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1994)
      The principle of free admission to national cultural institutions, especially museums, has prevailed in Britain and Ireland for over two centuries. Charges to the British Museum were proposed as far back as 1784, and ...
    • An analysis of the growth of the public sector in Ireland, 1953-77 

      O'Hagan, John W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1980)
      The purpose of this paper is to conduct an inquiry into the growth of public sector share (i.e. public sector expenditure expressed as a percentage of GNP) in Ireland for the period 1953-77. This is done under a number of ...
    • Estimating the magnitude of tourism in the European Community: data deficiencies and some results 

      O'Hagan, John W.; Waldron, Patrick (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1987)
      The main purpose of this paper is to provide estimates of the magnitude of the contribution of total tourism payments to overall economic activity and employment in each of the member states of the European Community ...
    • Export and import visitor trends and determinants in Ireland 

      O'Hagan, John W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1973)
      The purpose of this paper is to expand upon previous research and to incorporate a fairly elaborate analysis of import tourism. The study is broken down into four sections, (i) definitional and data problems; (ii) the ...