This paper, via the analysis of stated preferences from a nationwide representative survey of 1,100 adults, examines the determinants of preferences for overall government expenditure and estimates a Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) model of demand for the three major categories of public expenditures in Ireland, namely, social welfare, education and health. Those on higher incomes are less in favour of government expenditure overall. However, and consistent with the available evidence on the utilisation and financing of the three main categories of government expenditures, decomposing the preferences demonstrates that those on higher incomes are particularly less in favour of social welfare expenditure but more in favour of spending o...
This paper focuses on replication in the sense of Herrnson (1995). It re-examines the only study of ...
Abstract: This paper examines the growth in the GDP share of current public expenditure on national,...
This paper reports the results of a nationally representative survey that explored willingness to pa...
The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors and omi...
Many papers examine general level preferences for redistribution. However, few papers examine prefe...
Many articles examine general level preferences for redistribution. However, few articles examine pr...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropriat...
This paper analyses some of the results of a survey of public opinion carried out in Ireland in the ...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropria...
THESIS 7717This dissertation is based on two studies conducted in 2002 and 2004 analysing preference...
The Irish health care system offers a tax financed, universal entitlement to public care at a nomina...
This report compares social expenditure in Ireland with that of other European and developed countri...
This paper provides a new set of consumer demand estimates for Ireland, incorporating a variety of d...
In Ireland as in many other countries there has been an ongoing debate on the nature, degree and tre...
In this paper, Irish households ’ expenditure on prepared meals for home consumption is analysed usi...
This paper focuses on replication in the sense of Herrnson (1995). It re-examines the only study of ...
Abstract: This paper examines the growth in the GDP share of current public expenditure on national,...
This paper reports the results of a nationally representative survey that explored willingness to pa...
The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors and omi...
Many papers examine general level preferences for redistribution. However, few papers examine prefe...
Many articles examine general level preferences for redistribution. However, few articles examine pr...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropriat...
This paper analyses some of the results of a survey of public opinion carried out in Ireland in the ...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropria...
THESIS 7717This dissertation is based on two studies conducted in 2002 and 2004 analysing preference...
The Irish health care system offers a tax financed, universal entitlement to public care at a nomina...
This report compares social expenditure in Ireland with that of other European and developed countri...
This paper provides a new set of consumer demand estimates for Ireland, incorporating a variety of d...
In Ireland as in many other countries there has been an ongoing debate on the nature, degree and tre...
In this paper, Irish households ’ expenditure on prepared meals for home consumption is analysed usi...
This paper focuses on replication in the sense of Herrnson (1995). It re-examines the only study of ...
Abstract: This paper examines the growth in the GDP share of current public expenditure on national,...
This paper reports the results of a nationally representative survey that explored willingness to pa...