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BRENDSC: A Computer Program for the Analysis of Survey Data
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Budget Perspectives 2009
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Budget Perspectives 2010
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Budget Perspectives 2011
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Budget Perspectives 2012
(ESRI, 13/10/2011)Over the last decade Irish tax policy has undergone dramatic shifts. As the economy boomed in the early 2000s, income tax rates were reduced, tax credits were increased and the standard rate band was widened. Social welfare ... -
Budget Perspectives 2013
(ESRI, 27/09/2012)Welcome: Frances Ruane, Director, ESRI Macroeconomic Context for Budget 2013 David Duffy (ESRI) Fiscal Policy for 2013 and Beyond John FitzGerald (ESRI ) Benefit Integration in the UK: An Ex Ante Analysis ... -
Budget Perspectives 2014
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Bunching of residential building energy performance certificates at threshold values
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Business Migration to Ireland
(ESRI, 2015-07-22)This European Migration Network Study maps measures and policies that are in place to facilitate and encourage business migration from non-EEA countries to Ireland and examines to what extent the immigration system is ... -
Can Policy Improve Our Financial Decision-Making?
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Capital Statistics for Irish Manufacturing Industry
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Carbon Tax Scenarios and their Effects on the Irish Energy Sector
(ESRI, 20/09/2011)In this paper we use annual time series data from 1960 to 2008 to estimate the long run price and income elasticities underlying energy demand in Ireland. The Irish economy is divided into five sectors: residential, ... -
Certain Aspects of Non-Agricultural Unemployment in Ireland
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Changes in income distributions and the role of tax-benefit policy during the Great Recession: an international perspective
(Wiley, 2016-06-09)In this paper, we examine the impact of the economic crisis and the policy reaction on inequality and relative poverty in four European countries: France, Germany, Ireland and the UK. The period examined, 2008–13, was one ...