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    • The political economy of a consensus society: experience from behind the dykes 

      Ploeg, Frederick van der (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1997)
      The Dutch economy shows that capitalism with a friendly face can work. Job growth has been spurred by an investment and export boom and a move towards more labour intensive methods of production. The combination of anchoring ...
    • Tightening Durbin-Watson bounds 

      Conniffe, Denis (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1997)
      The null distribution of the Durbin-Watson statistic, used in testing for serial correlation in regression disturbances, depends on the explanatory variable values. Although modern computing power makes it feasible to ...
    • Workplace innovations in the Republic of Ireland 

      McCartney, John; Teague, Paul (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1997)
      Many explanations have emerged for Ireland's dramatic economic recovery, but virtually all have taken a macroeconomic perspective. This paper enriches our understanding of recent progress by presenting original survey data ...