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    • The economic and fiscal contribution of US investment in Ireland 

      Walsh, Keith (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2011)
      Multinational companies from the United States of America are important sources of foreign investment in Ireland. The role of these companies in the Irish economy has been previously documented and is reviewed briefly. The ...
    • Financial constraints and the internationalisation of Irish firms 

      Everett, Mary (Statistical and Social Inquiry Statistical Society of Ireland, 2015)
      This paper examines whether financial constraints have hindered the expansion of Irish firms internationally since the financial crisis. Recent years have witnessed an increasing number of multinational corporations ...
    • Making sense of the data on Ireland?s inward FDI 

      Barry, Frank; O'Mahony, Clare (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2005)
      Ireland, in employment terms, is the most FDI-intensive economy in the EU. International comparisons of trends and levels of FDI intensity are usually based on balance-of-payments data however, and the international data ...
    • Terrorism, tourism and FDI: Estimating a lower bound on the peace dividend in Northern Ireland 

      Muckley, Cal (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2011)
      In this article we estimate the economic cost of terrorism with regard to foreign direct investment and tourism in Northern Ireland during periods extending from 1970 through to 2007. Previous studies which have estimated ...