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    • A comparison of the principal economic features of Eire and Denmark 

      Beddy, J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)
      Denmark is not only a smaller country than Eire but her climate is less equable, her soils are, in general, lighter and poorer, she has no coal and no water power to compensate for its absence, nor has she any iron ore ...
    • Discussions on papers read during the 97th session 1943/1944 

      SSISI (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)
      On account of the paper shortage it was not found possible to print summaries of discussions on papers read during the 1943-44 Session. These are printed in the present supplement, the pagination of which continues from ...
    • Economic management in Ireland post-EMU: Ireland?s potential within EMU 

      Geoghegan, Brian (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1999)
      A tendency to seriousness is not usually a characteristic associated with the Irish but our national image may be in the process of being redefined as we treat the management of success with almost as much caution and worry ...
    • Economic management in Ireland post-EMU: policy implications of globalisation and regionalisation 

      Bradley, John (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1999)
      In today?s increasingly globalised economy, it is something of a paradox that while policy-making autonomy is being progressively ceded by states to supranational organisations, regions within nation states have also begun ...