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    • Fiscal policy in Irish economy - leontief approach to some Keynesian objectives 

      Irvine, I.J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1974)
      The objective of this paper is to examine certain aspects of the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the Irish economy within the framework of a mixed Leontief Keynesian system. Primarily, we are concerned with estimating ...
    • Foreign-held U.S. government securities and monetary policy in United States 

      Lucia, J.L. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1974)
      The American deficit in the balance of payments of recent years has had its counterpart in the accumulation of US government securities in the hands of foreigners. Dollars earned by foreigners have been, to a large extent, ...
    • Kenneth H. Connell 

      Anonymous (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1974)
      Kenneth Connell died in Belfast in September 1973 at the age of 56. Within Ireland he was probably the best known Belfast scholar in the broad field of Irish Studies, and outside Ireland almost certainly the most widely ...
    • Men and women - next frontiers 

      Fogarty, Michael P.; Rapoport, Rhona; Rapoport, Robert (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1974)
      This paper originates from the group of studies by the authors, sponsored from 1966 by PEP and the Leverhulme Trust, on Sex Career and Family, and from a series of continuing studies by them on the family, the interweaving ...
    • Patronage, tradition and modernisation - case of Irish gombeenman 

      Gibbon, Peter; Higgins, M.D. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1974)
      As part of a general movement toward the study of complex societies in political anthropology, the last few years has witnessed a proliferation of empirical studies in patron-client ties. Most of this literature has been ...
    • Quarterly estimates of capacity utilisation in Ireland 

      McMahon, P.C.; Smyth, D.J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1974)
      The present paper derives indices of capacity utilisation for the total transportable industries sector of the Irish economy and also for twelve sub-sectors. The indices estimated are based on the Wharton School linked-peaks ...