This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional level for the island of Ireland over the period 1991-2002 and assesses whether the changing nature of the border between the Republic and Northern Ireland as it becomes more porous has impacted on the growth of the Irish border region over that time period. A spatial econometric analysis is the undertaken to assess the economic consequences of increased economic integration between Northern Ireland and the Republic. Neoclassical β-convergence regression analysis is employed, with the population accessibility indices used to capture the changing nature of the Irish border
Measurements of immigrant integration outcomes generally occur at the national scale and, to a less...
The globalization of economic life, the restructuring of the international economy since the 1970s a...
into regional income and employment patterns in Ireland and to the appearance of the Buchanan Report...
This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional ...
Cross-border studies have recently received increasing attention in many disciplines, stimulated by ...
Regional employment and population change have displayed considerable spatial disparities within Nor...
Revised version of a paper presented at final conference of the Mapping frontiers, plotting pathways...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
Revised version of a paper presented at a study group meting in Newry, 13 September 2005, as part o...
In this paper, we use a partial adjustment model to analyse the relationship between employment and ...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
This article summarises research undertaken by the authors to develop a prototype comparative cross-...
This paper sets out a short-cut method for allocating country level GDP estimates across regions. Co...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
Revised version of a paper presented at a study group meeting on “Planning for and working in Borde...
Measurements of immigrant integration outcomes generally occur at the national scale and, to a less...
The globalization of economic life, the restructuring of the international economy since the 1970s a...
into regional income and employment patterns in Ireland and to the appearance of the Buchanan Report...
This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional ...
Cross-border studies have recently received increasing attention in many disciplines, stimulated by ...
Regional employment and population change have displayed considerable spatial disparities within Nor...
Revised version of a paper presented at final conference of the Mapping frontiers, plotting pathways...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
Revised version of a paper presented at a study group meting in Newry, 13 September 2005, as part o...
In this paper, we use a partial adjustment model to analyse the relationship between employment and ...
Demographic trends in the Republic of Ireland have gradually moved closer to Western European norms ...
This article summarises research undertaken by the authors to develop a prototype comparative cross-...
This paper sets out a short-cut method for allocating country level GDP estimates across regions. Co...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
Revised version of a paper presented at a study group meeting on “Planning for and working in Borde...
Measurements of immigrant integration outcomes generally occur at the national scale and, to a less...
The globalization of economic life, the restructuring of the international economy since the 1970s a...
into regional income and employment patterns in Ireland and to the appearance of the Buchanan Report...