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    • Study of non-economic factors in irish economic development 

      Hutchinson, B (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1970)
      The geographical, demographic, financial and political forces that hampered the progress of economic development in Ireland have been debated for many decades; and Ireland's economic lagardliness has been constrasted, ...
    • Using absolute deviations to compute lines of best fit 

      Houck, Jp; Hunt, Rd (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1970)
      There is some renewed interest among agricultural economists and others in the old technique of using minimized absolute deviations in computing lines of best fit. H. B. Jones and J. C. Thompson, in a recent article in ...
    • Wages and labour mobility - inter-industry study 

      Walsh, B (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1970)
      There are grounds for general scepticism regarding the importance ofrelative wages in allocating labour between industries in the manufacturing sector of the economy. The main findings of the massive OECD study Wages and ...