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Displaying Results 226 - 250 of 1252 on page 10 of 51
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Educational developmentalists divided? Patrick Cannon, Patrick Hillery and the economics of education in the early 1960's
(2009)
Murray, Peter
Educational developmentalists divided? Patrick Cannon, Patrick Hillery and the economics of education in the early 1960's
(2009)
Murray, Peter
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The role of Patrick Cannon as a developmentalist critic of the educational status quo at the beginning of the 1960s is highlighted by Tom Garvin in Preventing the Future. Here the organisation the Headmaster of Sandymount High School led, the Federation of Lay Catholic Secondary Schools, is depicted as coming in from the bureaucratic cold as Jack Lynch brought a more activist, reformist ministerial presence into the Department of Education. But although the reforming trend continued under Lynch's successor, Patrick Hillery, Cannon and his organisation quickly found themselves operating in a very hostile environment. In 1962 the Department broke off relations with the Federation over its decision to adopt a new title while Hillery publicly accused it of blackening Ireland's name overseas in a report that applied the same economics of education approach that the Department itself was embracing in collaboration with the OECD. The catalytic effect of the OECD-linked study that...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2369
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Are Economic Growth and the Variability of the Business Cycle Related? Evidence from Five European Countries
(2002)
Fountas, Stilianos
Are Economic Growth and the Variability of the Business Cycle Related? Evidence from Five European Countries
(2002)
Fountas, Stilianos
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We use a long series of annual data that span over 100 years to examine the relationship between output growth and output growth uncertainty in five European countries. Using the GARCH methodology to proxy output growth uncertainty, we obtain two important results: First, more uncertainty about output growth leads to a higher rate of output growth in three of the five countries. Second, output growth reduces output growth uncertainty in all countries except one. Our results provide strong support to the view that macroeconomists should examine the theories of economic growth and the variability of the business cycle in tandem.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1286
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Nonmonotonic Reasoning and the Foundations of Rational Choice
(2002)
Gekker, Ruvin
Nonmonotonic Reasoning and the Foundations of Rational Choice
(2002)
Gekker, Ruvin
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The paper applies a technique developed in artificial intelligence to frame and analyze on the foundational level A. Sen's critique of internal consistency conditions in various choice situations.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1284
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On the Sustainability of Current Account Deficits: Evidence from Four ASEAN Countries
(2002)
Fountas, Stilianos
On the Sustainability of Current Account Deficits: Evidence from Four ASEAN Countries
(2002)
Fountas, Stilianos
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This paper examines the sustainability of the current account imbalance for four ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand) over the 1961-1999 period. To this end, we utilize the intertemporal budget constraint (IBC) model to explain the behavior of the current account in these countries. The analysis is based on various unit root and cointegration procedures including those allowing for a structural break to deal with the major shortcomings of previous studies. The empirical results indicate clearly that for all countries, except Malaysia, current account deficits were not on the long-run steady state in the pre-crisis (1961-1997) era. This leads us to conclude that the current accounts of these countries were unsustainable and did not move towards external account equilibrium. Moreover, the persistent current account deficits might serve as a leading indicator of financial crises. In contrast, we find strong comovement between inflows and outflows in Indon...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1285
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The Generation Game: All Gain No Pain? Ageing, Intergenerational Equity and Generational Accounts
(2002)
O'Donoghue, Cathal
The Generation Game: All Gain No Pain? Ageing, Intergenerational Equity and Generational Accounts
(2002)
O'Donoghue, Cathal
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This paper tries to quantify the degree of intergenerational redistribution in Irish public expenditure. The development of a large public debt in the space of two decades, its rapid elimination and potential rise again in the next decades due to demographic changes is likely to result in an intergenerational transfer of resources. The paper utilises a database of public expenditure, together with the age incidence distribution of public expenditure to examine the generational net beneficiaries of public spending programs since the foundation of the state in 1921. Demographic and alternative economic scenarios are considered to estimate the lifetime net benefit from public expenditure. Finally the sustainability of current expenditure is examined through the creation of generational accounts.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1282
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An analysis of the Rural Environmental Protection Scheme
(2002)
Hynes, Stephen; Murphy, Eithne
An analysis of the Rural Environmental Protection Scheme
(2002)
Hynes, Stephen; Murphy, Eithne
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The Rural Environment Protection Scheme (REPS) was introduced under Council Regulation 2078/92 in order to encourage farmers to carry out their activities in a more extensive and environmentally friendly manner. This paper looks at the general design of REPS and its uptake by farmers. It evaluates the obligations that REPS places on farmers and the penalties for non-compliance. The paper also examines, using National Farm Survey data, the extent to which farming activities that can help or hinder the environment have changed at a national level due to the REPS scheme. The analysis shows that REPS has had an impact on machinery & building investment and on land & building maintenance. Fertiliser and pesticide use have fallen marginally as a result of the scheme. However, the impact of REPS on the production of organic nitrogen and on the use of chemical nitrogen has been negligible.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1283
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The Nice Treaty and the Irish Referendum: What Values are at Stake?
(2002)
Murphy, Eithne
The Nice Treaty and the Irish Referendum: What Values are at Stake?
(2002)
Murphy, Eithne
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The purpose of this paper is primarily to highlight the issue of values in the European Union (EU) in terms of its practices as opposed to official rhetoric. The debate surrounding the Treaty of Nice, the context in which the Irish referendum took place and the political reaction to its rejection by the Irish electorate, all raise challenging questions about the conduct of meaningful democracy within the EU.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1281
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Redistribution over the Lifetime in the Irish Tax-Benefit System: An Application of a Prototype Dynamic Microsimulation Model for Ireland
(2002)
O'Donoghue, Cathal
Redistribution over the Lifetime in the Irish Tax-Benefit System: An Application of a Prototype Dynamic Microsimulation Model for Ireland
(2002)
O'Donoghue, Cathal
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This paper examines the distribution of lifetime income in Ireland. To do this a new prototype dynamic microsimulation model for Ireland is used to generate lifetime income streams. Aggregating over the lifetime we can assess the distribution of lifetime income and the degree of redistribution in the tax-benefit system. In addition to the effect of taxes and benefits, we decompose lifetime income into its components and examine the impact of different life-cycle patterns.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1280
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Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty, and a Common European Monetary Policy
(2001)
Fountas, Stilianos
Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty, and a Common European Monetary Policy
(2001)
Fountas, Stilianos
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The relationship between inflation and inflation uncertainty is investigated in six European Union countries for the period 1960 to 1999. EGARCH models are used to generate a measure of inflation uncertainty and then Granger methods are employed to test for causality between average inflation and inflation uncertainty. In all the European countries, except Germany, inflation significantly raises inflation uncertainty as predicted by Friedman. However, in all countries except the UK, and possibly Italy, inflation uncertainty does not cause negative output effects implying that a common European monetary policy applied by the ECB might not lead to asymmetric real effects via the inflation uncertainty channel. Less robust evidence is found regarding the direction of the impact of a change in inflation uncertainty on inflation. In Germany, the Netherlands, and to a lesser extent Spain, increased inflation uncertainty lowers inflation while in the UK, Italy, and to a lesser extent France...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1279
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Firm-level internationalisation and the home bias puzzle
(2010)
KEARNEY, COLM; BERRILL, JENNY
Firm-level internationalisation and the home bias puzzle
(2010)
KEARNEY, COLM; BERRILL, JENNY
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The extent to which internationalising MNEs create value, and the extent to which investors can reap the benefits of firm-level internationalisation remain controversial issues. Using a multi-country dataset with over 3 million observations, we classify 1,143 firms listed on the exchanges of the G7 countries according to the geographical spread of their sales and subsidiaries. We show that more internationalised firms provide greater diversification benefits. By investing in home-based internationalised firms, investors can ‘free ride’ the costs and risks associated with internationalisation at the level of the firm and exhibit home bias while availing of international diversification benefits.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/40619
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On the Axiomatic Approach to Freedom as Opportunity: A General Characterization Result
(2000)
Gekker, Ruvin
On the Axiomatic Approach to Freedom as Opportunity: A General Characterization Result
(2000)
Gekker, Ruvin
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The aim of this paper is to provide a different, somewhat more general, approach to the axiomatic ranking of opportunity sets in terms of freedom of choice. The opportunity ranking is defined axiomatically relative to some standard of freedom or theory of freedom. The paper then provides a general characterization result of the opportunity ranking in terms of the family of freedom standards.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1331
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Testing for the sustainability of the current account deficit in two industrial countries
(1996)
Fountas, Stilianos
Testing for the sustainability of the current account deficit in two industrial countries
(1996)
Fountas, Stilianos
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The objective of this paper is to test for the sustainability of the current account deficits in the U.S. and Canada over the 1973-1994 period. Using various unit root and cointegration tests some of which allow for structural changes, we conclude that the real current account deficits-to-GDP ratios are not sustainable.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1365
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An empirical analysis of inward foreign direct investment flows in the European Union with emphasis on the market enlargement hypothesis
(1995)
Fountas, Stilianos
An empirical analysis of inward foreign direct investment flows in the European Union with emphasis on the market enlargement hypothesis
(1995)
Fountas, Stilianos
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We use a cross-section, time-series approach to study the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the European union with particular emphasis on the expectations of a Single Market following the Single European Act of 1987. Using annual data from the 1980s and early 1990s, we investigate the determinants of US and Japanese FDI in the EU by pooling the data by the host country. We find strong evidence in favour of a Single Market effect where the anticipation of a larger market size due to a barriers-free European market leads to an increase in the inflows of FDI. In addition, our estimation results show that FDI flows in the EU also depend on market size and the real exchange rate (as a proxy of relative labour costs).
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1363
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Cointegration Tests of the Profit-maximising Equilibrium in Greek Manufacturing 1958-1991
(1997)
Fountas, Stilianos
Cointegration Tests of the Profit-maximising Equilibrium in Greek Manufacturing 1958-1991
(1997)
Fountas, Stilianos
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This paper applies the recently developed cointegration techniques to test for a long-run equilibrium among real wages and the average productivity of labour as implied by profit maximisation in the Greek manufacturing sector. We find evidence for a profit-maximising equilibrium and for adjustment towards this long-run equilibrium through nominal wages and labour productivity. We have also provided an estimate of the elasticity of substitution of 0.23 which is consistent with that of other studies using alternative approaches.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1366
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Are Greek budget deficits 'too large'?
(1995)
Fountas, Stilianos
Are Greek budget deficits 'too large'?
(1995)
Fountas, Stilianos
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We use a residual-based cointegration test suggested by Gregory and Hansen (1992) that allows for the determination of a structural break in the cointegrating vector to test for the sustainability of Greek fiscal deficits over the 1958-1992 period. This relatively recent test leads to a different result from that derived from standard Engle-Granger cointegration tests. The use of the conventional Engle-Granger test implies no cointegration between tax revenues and interestinclusive government expenditures. On the contrary, using the Gregory-Hansen test we conclude that tax revenues and interest-inclusive government expenditures are reintegrated and a structural break in the cointegrating vector took place in either 1981 or 1983. Our result of cointegration with a structural break is consistent with a strict interpretation of the government's intertemporal budget constraint since it implies a zero discounted value of the public debt. However, since the cointegration-regression s...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1361
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Uncertainty in 'A Treatise on Probability' and the 'General Theory'
(1996)
O'Connell, Joan
Uncertainty in 'A Treatise on Probability' and the 'General Theory'
(1996)
O'Connell, Joan
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This paper is concerned with the relationship between Keynes's theory of probability and his later work on macroeconomics. It suggests that while the General Theory deals again with the subject of the Treatise on Probability, information and uncertainty, Keyenes's treatment of this matter in the later work was influenced by Knight, rather than his own earlier views.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1369
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Caring and disability in long-stay institutions
(1995)
O'Shea, Eamon
Caring and disability in long-stay institutions
(1995)
O'Shea, Eamon
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The paper investigates the empirical relationship between the dependency characteristics of elderly residents and the amount of care provided by health care professionals in a selected number of long-stay institutions in Ireland. The results confirm a positive, if not always significant, relationship between care provision and increasing dependency on a Guttman. activities of daily living-based scale of disability. The relationship between care provision and increasing severity on other dimensions of disability is not always positive. Type of institution also influences the provision of care hours by category of dependency.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1362
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Technology and Intermediation: the Case of Banking
(1998)
Keane, Michael J.; Fountas, Stilianos
Technology and Intermediation: the Case of Banking
(1998)
Keane, Michael J.; Fountas, Stilianos
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The aim of this paper is to look at ways in which the contribution of investment in technology to consumer welfare might be measured. One useful approach to this question is demonstrated by means of a simple spatial model of trade and transportation. The model is used to elaborate on a discussion found in Melvin (1990). The empirical part of the paper deals with the banking sector. A key function of the banking system is to facilitate intermediation between borrowers and lenders. Taking this, perhaps, somewhat restricted view of banks, the measure demonstrated with the spatial model is applied within the framework of a complete banking model to see, specifically, if intermediation costs have been reduced by technology. Using data for the commercial banking sector in Ireland over the period January 1986 to August 1996, we find that the gains from technology in the provision of banking services, provided they exist, have not been passed on to the bank customers in the form of a lower ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1370
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Estimation of the impact of CAP reform on the structure of farming in the disadvantaged areas of Ireland
(1997)
Murphy, Eithne; Lally, Breda
Estimation of the impact of CAP reform on the structure of farming in the disadvantaged areas of Ireland
(1997)
Murphy, Eithne; Lally, Breda
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In this paper the Johansen model was used to examine the impact of CAP Reform on the structure of farming in the Disadvantaged Areas of Ireland. The model is essentially a policy impact model using an elasticity set. Application of the model requires information on all relevant elasticities of outputs and inputs with respect to all output and input prices. These elasticities were estimated directly for a translog profit function from a combination of cross section and time series data. In order to test the usefulness of the model, a validation exercise was undertaken for the period 1992-1995. The model performed reasonably well in that the predicted direction of change in the volume of outputs and inputs was generally in the same direction as actual volume changes in outputs and inputs over the period tested.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1372
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Are the US current account deficits really sustainable?
(1998)
Fountas, Stilianos
Are the US current account deficits really sustainable?
(1998)
Fountas, Stilianos
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We have tested for a long-run relationship between four US export measures and analogous import measures (measured in nominal and real terms, levels and deflated by GNP) in the 1967-1994 period using quarterly data. Using various econometric tests that include standard Engle-Granger cointegration tests and two tests that allow for test-determined breaks in the cointegrating relationship, we have shown that the hypothesis of no long-run relationship between exports and imports cannot be rejected. This finding contrasts sharply with earlier literature and carries the important policy implication that US current account deficits are not sustainable.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1373
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An empirical analysis of short-run and long-run Irish export functions : does exchange rate volatility matter?
(1998)
Fountas, Stilianos; Murphy, Eithne
An empirical analysis of short-run and long-run Irish export functions : does exchange rate volatility matter?
(1998)
Fountas, Stilianos; Murphy, Eithne
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We analyse the long-run and short-run relationship between merchandise export volume and its determinants, foreign income, relative prices and exchange rate variability, using the techniques of cointegration and error correction. The model was estimated for Irish exports and sectoral exports SITC 0-4 and SITC 5-8 to the European Union using quarterly data for the period 1979-1992. The sectoral classification corresponds to the exports of mainly indigenous Irish firms and multinationals, respectively. We find that exchange rate volatility has a negative effect on the exports of the multinational sector but no effect on the exports of the indigenous sector in the short run. In contrast, exchange rate volatility has no effect on the exports of the multinational sector but a positive effect on the exports of the indigenous sector and overall exports in the long run. This last result implies that Ireland's participation in the single European currency might have a negative impact on...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1374
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Production, information and property regimes : efficiency implications in the case of economies of scope
(1998)
Steele, Scott R.
Production, information and property regimes : efficiency implications in the case of economies of scope
(1998)
Steele, Scott R.
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A conceptual model and numerical example are used to show that private property regimes are not necessarily preferable to common property regimes on efficiency grounds when: (1) agents are risk averse; (2) exogenous enforcement of risk sharing schemes is not feasible; and (3) the associated common property regime is characterized by economies of scope in the production of information. The paper considers a case of idiosyncratic risk in a dynamic grazing context where the marginality of the resource is such that insurance markets are thin or non-existent. The policy implication is that the establishment and maintenance of a common property regime is shown to be a (possibly) reasonable institutional response in the face of difficult and particular circumstances.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1375
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Testing for real interest rate convergence in European countries
(1998)
Fountas, Stilianos
Testing for real interest rate convergence in European countries
(1998)
Fountas, Stilianos
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We use cointegration tests that determine endogenously the regime shift to test for bilateral short-term and long-term real interest rate convergence in the European Monetary System in the 1979-1993 period. The results of these tests provide strong evidence in favour of bilateral real interest rate convergence between Germany and several countries in our sample, particularly for long-term real interest rates. This result carries the important policy implication that in several European countries monetary policy has lost some of its effectiveness as a stabilisation policy tool.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1376
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International financial integration
(2009)
LUCEY, BRIAN MICHAEL
International financial integration
(2009)
LUCEY, BRIAN MICHAEL
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Institutions and institutional structures are boundary conditions for finance. Since the pioneering work of La Porta et al., 1998 R. La Porta, F. Lopez-de-Silanes, A. Shleifer and R.W. Vishny, Law and finance, Journal of Political Economy 106 (6) (1998), pp. 1113–1115.La Porta et al. (1998), economics and finance have begun to rediscover the importance of considering not just what the markets are doing but the settings within which these markets operate. At a macro-level we see increasing evidence of the importance of the design of institutions and in the wake of the 2007–2008 crash a renewed interest in the importance of institutional capture and independence. At a more micro-level the same crash has refocused discussion of whether or not some institutionally imposed “speed bumps” on the free operation of the markets may be beneficial in the longer term.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/36151
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The informal sector wage gap : new evidence using quantile estimations on panel data
(2009)
Bargain, Olivier; Kwenda, Prudence
The informal sector wage gap : new evidence using quantile estimations on panel data
(2009)
Bargain, Olivier; Kwenda, Prudence
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This paper provides new evidence on the wage gap between informal and formal salary workers in South Africa, Brazil and Mexico. We use rich datasets that allow us to de fine informality in a relatively comparable fashion across countries. We compute precise wage differentials by accounting for taxes paid in the formal sector. For each country, we analyze how the sectoral wage gap varies within groups, between groups and over time. To account for unobserved heterogeneity, we use large (unbalanced) panels to estimate fixed effects models at the mean and at different points of the wage distribution. We fi nd that unobserved heterogeneity explains a large part of the (conditional) wage gap. The remaining informal sector wage penalty is large in the lower part of the distribution but almost disappears at the top. The penalty primarily concerns young workers and is found to be procyclical. We carefully investigate the robustness of these results and discuss their policy implications as w...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2601
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