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    • Interdependencies among the Irish, British and German stock markets 

      Gallagher, Liam (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)
      Interdependencies between the Irish stock market and two other stock markets, namely the United Kingdom and Germany, are assessed. The indices used are the ISEQ, the FTSE-100, and the FAZ. The application of cointegration ...
    • Intra-industry trade and industrial adjustment: the Irish experience 

      Brulhart, Marius; McAleese, Dermot (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)
      This paper updates and extends previous studies of Irish intra-industry trade (IIT). The reported IIT proportions are calculated from the most comprehensive Irish trade data set used in this context to date, both in terms ...
    • Referrals to the hospice service in Ireland 

      Phillips, Ceri; Neill, Susan (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)
      The impact of demographic changes, resource constraints and the increase in demand for palliative care services require a clear understanding of the aims of the hospice movement, an insight into the perceptions of the ...
    • The tax incentives applying to US corporate investment in Ireland 

      McCutcheon, Maeve (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)
      This paper examines the merits of the 10 per cent manufacturing relief in the context of the Ireland/US tax regime. It measures its value as a tax incentive to US Multinationals by calculating the average effective tax ...
    • Union and gender wage gap estimates for young workers in Ireland: a note 

      Reilly, Barry (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)
      This note exploits data from the YEA/ESRI Follow-Up Survey of School-Leavers from 1981 and 1982 to provide union wage gap estimates for young male and female workers. In contrast to the evidence available for the adult ...