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    • Linear-programming models for development planning in Northern Ireland 

      Glass, J.C.; Kiountouzis, E. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1976)
      This study presents a linear programming model based on the recently published input-output tables for the Northern Ireland economy. The potential usefulness of such a planning model is demonstrated by the rich range of ...
    • Micro-economic study of earnings in Ireland 

      Walsh, B.M.; Whelan, B.J. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1976)
      This article, which is a first attempt to analyse Irish earnings data at the level of the individual, is based on a human capital approach. It shows that about half the variance in individuals' earnings can be accounted ...
    • Organizational change - strategy and complexity 

      MacKechnie, G. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1976)
      Research on organisational change has rarely treated the nature of the change as a variable. This can be done by differentiating changes in terms of complexity. By treating both change complexity and change strategy as ...