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Volume 55, issue 2, 2024
- Sociology and Economics – Towards a Normative Partnership in Analysing and Responding to 'Globalisation from Below' pp. 101-119
- Michael D. Higgins
- Catholic-Protestant Wage Differentials in Northern Ireland 2011: A Re-examination with Newly Available Data pp. 121-171
- Andrew Gillespie, Duncan McVicar, Neil Rowland and Ian Shuttleworth
- A Cross Country Perspective on Irish Enterprise Investment: Do Fundamentals or Constraints Matter? pp. 173-215
- Eric Gargan, Eoin Kenny, Cynthia O'Regan and Conor O'Toole
- Belgian Trade After Brexit pp. 217-244
- Florian Forsthuber
- Learning from Agricultural Land Market Regulation Policies in EU Member States pp. 245-271
- Jason Loughrey and Cathal Geoghegan
Volume 55, issue 1, 2024
- Remembering Peter Neary (1950-2021) pp. 1-7
- Cormac Ó Gráda and Patrick Honohan
- Firm-Level Attitudes and Actions to the "Twin Transition" Challenges of Digitalisation and Climate Change pp. 9-39
- Janez Kren and Martina Lawless
- Do Social Resources Moderate the Negative Association Between Financial Hardship and Life Satisfaction in Ireland? pp. 41-82
- Edel Walsh
Volume 54, issue 4, 2023
- Economic Policy Uncertainty Shocks in Small Open Economies: A Case Study of Ireland pp. 217-245
- Jonathan Rice
- Childcare in Ireland: Usage, Affordability and Incentives to Work pp. 247-283
- Karina Doorley, Dora Tuda, Alyvia McTague and Mark Regan
- Young People Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET): Concepts, Consequences and Policy Approaches pp. 285-327
- Paul Redmond and Ciara McFadden
Volume 54, issue 3, 2023
- The Short-Term Distributional Impact of Pension Auto-enrolment pp. 173-192
- Claire Keane, Seamus O'Malley and Dora Tuda
- Personal Assistance Services for Disabled People in Ireland: "They meet the criteria for supports but we don't have the resources to provide the services" pp. 193-216
- Eamonn Carroll, Ciarán Mac Domhnaill and Selina McCoy
Volume 54, issue 2, 2023
- Household Consumption and the Housing Net Worth Channel in Ireland pp. 125-147
- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- The Role of Elasticities in Forecasting Irish Income Tax Revenue pp. 149-172
- Niall Conroy
Volume 54, issue 1, 2023
- Why are Disability Rates for Older Working-Age Adults in Northern Ireland So High? pp. 1-28
- Anne Devlin, Declan French and Duncan McVicar
- Assessing the Impact of Mobility on COVID-19: Spatial Evidence from Ireland pp. 29-75
- Cathal O'Donoghue, Cathal Geoghegan, Ruth Kelly and Paul Kilgarriff
- Measuring the Sensitivity of the Northern Ireland Protocol on the All-Ireland Agri-Food Supply Chain pp. 77-99
- Alastair Greig, Ziping Wu and Angel Aguiar
- Population Growth: Implications for Commuting pp. 101-121
- John Curtis and Elish Kelly
Volume 53, issue 4, 2022
- Back to the Future? Macroprudential Policy and the Rebirth of Local Authority Mortgages in Ireland pp. 223-260
- Conor O'Toole and Rachel Slaymaker
- Where Do We Stand With "Whatever It Takes"? pp. 261-280
- Karl Whelan
- Universal Primary Care in Ireland: Cost and Workforce Implications pp. 281-298
- Sheelah Connolly, Maev-Ann Wren, Conor Keegan and Abian Garcia Rodriguez
- Some Missing Links in Ireland’s Initial National Well-Being Framework pp. 299-330
- Luke McGrath
Volume 53, issue 3, 2022
- Estimating the Cost of Housing in the Irish Market: A Rental Equivalence Approach pp. 173-199
- Matthew Allen-Coughlan, Cathal Coffey, Maria Martinez-Cillero, Ilias Kostarakos, Kieran McQuinn and Conor O'Toole
- Housing Supplements and Deprivation in Ireland pp. 201-221
- Ivan Privalko and Bertrand Maître
Volume 53, issue 2, 2022
- Family Size and Subjective Well-Being in Europe: Do More Children Make Parents (Un)Happy? pp. 89-136
- Barbara Pertold-Gębicka and Dominika Špolcová
- Ireland’s Post-Crisis Recovery, 2012-2019: Was It Pro-Poor? pp. 137-172
- Jane Dooley and David Madden
Volume 53, issue 1, 2022
- The Distributional Impacts of Environmental Reforms on Private Transportation in Ireland pp. 1-40
- Miguel A. Tovar Reaños
- Free State to Tax State: A Century of Taxation in Ireland pp. 41-85
- Killian Carroll
Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- Corrigendum to: Patterns of Firm-Level Productivity in Ireland pp. 355
- Javier Papa, Luke Rehill and Brendan O'Connor
- Does Household Worklessness Explain Ireland’s High Working-Age Market Income Inequality? pp. 357-374
- Brian Nolan and Bertrand Maitre
- Income Inequalities in Ireland and Poland: The Role of Taxes and Social Transfers pp. 375-396
- Joanna Muszynska, Małgorzata Szczepaniak and Ewa Wedrowska
- Is the Irish Phillips Curve broken? pp. 397-437
- Violaine Faubert
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- Patterns of Firm-Level Productivity in Ireland pp. 241-268
- Javier Papa, Luke Rehill and Brendan O'Connor
- Educational Inequality versus Income Inequality: An Empirical Investigation pp. 269-299
- Bahar Bayraktar Saglam
- Contractual Insecurity in the EU15: Using Multiple Surveys to Investigate Working with ‘No Contract’ pp. 301-332
- Amy E. Healy and Seán Ó Ríain
- Changing Competition Design and Spectator Turnout: Evidence from the League of Ireland pp. 333-353
- David Butler, Robert Butler and Ewan Mullane
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Rachel Dardis: An Appreciation pp. 103-106
- Brendan Kennelly and Christopher Dardis
- New Survey Evidence on COVID-19 and Irish SMEs: Measuring the Impact and Policy Response pp. 107-138
- Conor O'Toole, Fergal McCann, Martina Lawless, Janez Kren and John McQuinn
- Job Turnover and the Policy Response in the COVID-19 Era pp. 139-159
- Jean Acheson
- Easing the Pain? Estimating the Economic Impact of Domestic and Global Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 161-191
- Thomas Conefrey, Niall McInerney, Gerard O'Reilly and Graeme Walsh
- The Covid-19 Pandemic and Ireland’s Labour Market: Insights through the Lens of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment and the Characteristics of Impacted Workers pp. 193-216
- Ailbhe Brioscú, Jeff Dwan O'Reilly and Dermot Coates
- COVID-19: How Important is Education for Social Distancing and Remote Work pp. 217-239
- Frank Crowley, Justin Doran and Geraldine Ryan
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- The Introduction of Cost Sharing for Prescription drugs: Evidence from The Irish Longitudinal Study of Ageing (TILDA) pp. 1-40
- Gretta Mohan, Anne Nolan and Frank Moriarty
- Waiting Times for Publicly Funded Hospital Treatment: How does Ireland Measure Up? pp. 41-52
- Aoife Brick and Sheelah Connolly
- Equalisation Transfers and Local Fiscal Capacity: A New Methodology for Ireland pp. 53-74
- Gerard Turley and Stephen McNena
- Changes in Irish Households' Finances from 2013 to 2018: Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey pp. 75-99
- Reamonn Lydon, David Horan and Tara McIndoe-Calder
Volume 51, issue 4, 2020
- Has the Gender Revolution Stalled? pp. 463-488
- Paula England, Ivan Privalko and Andrew Levine
- Childhood Psychological Health During the Great Recession in Ireland pp. 489-506
- Lee-Ann Burke
- Macroprudential Policy and the Irish Crisis pp. 507-533
- Niall McInerney
Volume 51, issue 3, 2020
- How did Immigrants Fare in the Irish Labour Market over the Great Recession? pp. 357-380
- Elish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Philip J. O’Connell, Alberto González Pandiella and David Haugh
- Social Capital and Post-Graduation Destination: International Students in Ireland pp. 381-406
- Zizhen Wang and Philip J. O’Connell
- Industrial Policy in Northern Ireland: Past, Present and Future pp. 407-424
- Graham Brownlow
- Compensation for Wrongful Injury in Ireland: Principles, Practice and Cost to the State pp. 425-460
- Shane F. Whelan and Maeve Hally
Volume 51, issue 2, 2020
- How Gender and Prior Disadvantage Predict Performance in College pp. 189-239
- Judith Delaney and Paul Devereux
- Estimating Ireland’s Tax Elasticities: a Policy-Adjusted Approach pp. 241-274
- Niall Conroy
- Distributional Consequences of Technology, Trade Globalisation and Financialisation in the US pp. 275-303
- Marika Karanassou and Hector Sala
- Household Waste Policy in Ireland: Options for Competition, Environment and Regulation pp. 305-326
- Paul Gorecki
- Linking Sustainable Development Assessment in Ireland and the European Union with Economic Theory pp. 327-355
- Luke McGrath, Stephen Hynes and John McHale
Volume 51, issue 1, 2020
- The Long-term Consequences of the Irish Marriage Bar pp. 1-34
- Irene Mosca and Robert Wright
- Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: The Determinants of English Language Fluency and Its Effects on the Labour Market Outcome of International Students in Ireland pp. 35-61
- Zizhen Wang
- Private Health Insurance in Ireland: Trends and Determinants pp. 63-92
- Kanika Kapur
- The Base of Party Political Support in Ireland: An Update pp. 93-103
- David Madden
- Respect Your Elders: Evidence from Ireland’s R&D Tax Credit Reform pp. 105-131
- Jean Acheson and Rory Malone
- Ireland’s Fiscal Spending Multipliers pp. 133-172
- Kate Ivory, Eddie Casey and Niall Conroy
- Modelling and Measuring Gains from Labour Market Desegregation in Northern Ireland pp. 173-187
- Hannah KM Kling
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