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A comparison of the national incomes and social accounts of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
Carter, C. F.; Robson, Mary
In March, 1933, Dr. T. J. Kiernan published in the Economic Journal a paper on ?The National Income of the Irish Free State in 1926,? following it in June by a paper to this Society on National Expenditure. Since that time the Society has many times renewed its interest in the accounts of national income?most notably in the formidable Symposium on National Income and Social Accounts, opened by Dr. M. D. McCarthy in January, 1952. In April, 1951, Mr Norman Cuthbert read a paper on ?Total Civilian Income in Northern Ireland,? which was the first occasion on which the problems of computing components of national income for Northern Ireland had been systematically tackled. In the discussion on Mr. Cuthbert's paper, Dr. Geary and Professor Joseph Johnston both warned their hearers not to attempt to make comparisons between the Six and the Twenty-Six Counties. It is with some trepidation, therefore, that we now proceed to make such comparisons.
Eochairfhoca(i)l: National income, Northern Ireland; National income, Ireland; National income, United Kingdom; 314.15
Dáta Foilseacháin:
1955
Cineál: Journal article
Athbhreithniú Piaraí: Yes
Teanga(cha): English
Institiúid: Trinity College Dublin
Deismireacht(aí): Carter, C. F. and Robson, M. 'A comparison of the national incomes and social accounts of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXIX, Part III, 1954/1955, pp62-87
Foilsitheoir(í): Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Fórmáid(í) Comhaid: application/pdf
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