Browsing The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 34, No. 1, Spring, 2003 by Subject "Ireland"
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Does the stochastic specification of the linear expenditure system matter?
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2003)When ?income? in a system of demand equations is defined as total expenditure, actual expenditure on any commodity must lie between zero and income, or equivalently, budget shares must lie between zero and one. But models ... -
Imprisonment and the crime rate in Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2003)Between 1995 and 1999, the number of indictable crimes recorded in Ireland dropped by 21 per cent and the daily average prison population rose by 33 per cent. The Government has claimed that a causal relationship exists ... -
The evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy and social differentiation in rural Ireland
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2003)This paper investigates the contribution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to the process of social differentiation in contemporary rural Ireland. It traces the evolution of the CAP from its inception in 1962, and ...