The public debt of the Irish Free State
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Brennan, Joseph. 'The public debt of the Irish Free State'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XV No. 5, 1934/1935, pp37-48Download Item:
Abstract:
It is intended in this paper to review certain salient facts in
regard to the public debt of the Irish Free State. It will be understood
that it would not be possible within the limits of time and
space available to attempt an exhaustive examination of the subject
and that accordingly the paper is strictly limited in its scope and
does not purport to deal with several problems of much interest
which tike subject presents. The term "public debt" is being taken
to cover only transactions for which the Exchequer has accepted
actual liability. The discussion will, therefore, not extend to the
contingent liabilities of the Exchequer nor to the liabilities of any
fund such as the Post Office Savings Bank Fund which is operated
as an independent entity outside of the Exchequer. Neither is it
intended to deal with the distinct but nevertheless important body
of public debt contracted by Municipal and other Local Authorities.
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Read on Friday, 18th January, 1935
Author: Brennan, Joseph
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XV No. 5 1934/1935
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Public debt, National budgetISSN:
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