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    • Intermarriage, conflict and social control in Ireland - the decree 'ne temere' 

      Lee, Raymond M. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1985)
      The decree `Ne temere? of 1908 by which the Roman Catholic Church has, until recently, governed the marriage of one of its members to someone who is not a Roman Catholic has had attributed to it a number of deleterious ...
    • The balance of payments as a monetary phenomenon - a review and consideration of Irish evidence 1960-1978 

      Kenneally, Martin; Finn, Mary (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1985)
      This paper briefly sketches alternative approaches to balance of payments theory and notes the salient features of `the? monetary approach. Some alternative models associated with the monetary approach are distinguished ...
    • Impact of EEC enlargement on Ireland trade in manufactured goods 

      Gormely, Patrick J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1985)
      The study examines the likely impact on Ireland's trade in manufactures of the accessions of Greece, Portugal and Spain to the EECSITC3-digit trade data (for 1978-1983) for manufactures are used to compute two indices: ...
    • Impact of EEC enlargement on Ireland trade in manufactured goods 

      Gormley, Patrick J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1985)
      The study examines the likely impact on Ireland's trade in manufactures of the accessions of Greece, Portugal and Spain to the EECSITC3-digit trade data (for 1978-1983) for manufactures are used to compute two indices: ...
    • Some family characteristics of Irish juvenile-offenders 

      O'Mahony, Paul; Cullen, Rosemary; O'Hora, Mary James (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1985)
      Two matched groups are compared, 100 industrial trainees and 870 juvenile offenders, who comprised the total population of Ireland's one Juvenile Open Centre during a 4-year period. Variables examined include family size, ...