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dc.contributor.authorMacCoille, Conall
dc.contributor.authorMcCoy, Daniel
dc.date.accessioned2011-12-21T10:16:24Z
dc.date.available2011-12-21T10:16:24Z
dc.date.issued2002
dc.identifier.citationMacCoille, Conall; McCoy, Daniel. 'Economic adjustment within EMU: Ireland?s experience'. - Economic & Social Review, Vol. 33, No. 2, Summer/Autumn, 2002, pp. 179-193, Dublin: Economic & Social Research Institute
dc.identifier.issn0012-9984
dc.identifier.otherJEL C40
dc.identifier.otherJEL E42
dc.description.abstractThis paper examines the contribution of Balassa-Samuelson (B-S) type effects to inflationary pressures in Ireland. Irish productivity measures are exaggerated by foreign multinationals engaged in high value-added activities. These measures suggest that high productivity in the traded sectors explain most of the inflation differential. Using adjusted measures to account for the multinational effect, shorter-term demand side factors become more significant in explaining the inflation differential. Domestic fiscal and incomes policies are therefore an important source of adjustment for the Irish economy within a monetary union.en
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEconomic & Social Studies
dc.relation.ispartofVol.XX, No. XX, Issue, Year
dc.sourceEconomic & Social Reviewen
dc.subjectEuropean Monetary Unionen
dc.subjectInflationen
dc.subjectQuantitative methodsen
dc.subjectIrelanden
dc.titleEconomic adjustment within EMU: Ireland?s experience
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.publisher.placeDublinen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/61371


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