Browsing The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 05, No. 4, 1974 by Subject "Ireland"
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From division to dissension - Irish trade unions in 1930s
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)The special conference of April 1936 directed the national executive of the Irish Trade Union Congress to 'forthwith set up a Commission to inquire into and report on the terms of reference to the unions.' -
Note on real and monetary effects of an exogenous change in interest rates
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)The interesting article by D. Rodney Thom (Economic and Social Review, January 1974) seems to contain a misleading assertion which makes his statistical results difficult to interpret. Thom's main thesis is that, in the ... -
Real and monetary effects of an exogenous change in interest rates - rejoinder
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)Honohan seems to be treating my model as being both analytically and operationally equivalent to the standard Mundell open economy model. This I believe to be a misconception. -
Regional planning in Ireland - case for concentration - reappraisal
(Economic & Social Studies, DUBLIN, 1974)Few development issues in Ireland have generated so much controversy and emotion as the concept of spatially polarised growth; yet the continuing discussion has often been confused by a notable failure to define terms and ...