Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of the value which is added to natural resources and intermediate products through industrial processing. Where this value is retained in an economy, its circulation can sustain many more jobs than are created directly in manufacturing itself. Even in so-called 'post-industrial economies', rising industrial output continues to be a key source of wealth creation despite rapidly contracting employment in manufacturing industry per se. The extraordinarily high rate of economic growth which Ireland experienced in the 1990s was largely driven by rapid expansion of its manufacturing sector, arising principally from a surge of inward investmen...
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
We document the nature of structural changes in employment to understand “jobless” growth in Irish M...
This thesis presents a decomposition of Ireland’s manufacturing industry with respect to technologic...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Manufacturing investment from abroad has been of immense importance to Ireland’s economic developme...
The paper documents ongoing job creation and job destruction within 3- digit Irish manufacturing sec...
In a country with a small domestic market such as Ireland’s, the development of exports is the key ...
The pharmaceutical industry was one of the strongest performing sectors of the Celtic Tiger era. Du...
The pharmaceutical industry has been one of the strongest performing sectors of the Celtic Tiger er...
Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent between 1991...
Abstract: Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent be...
Using plant level data from the Irish manufacturing sector, we explore the relationship between fore...
While growth in output and employment remains relatively strong in the Irish economy, there has been...
The pharmaceutical industry has been one of the strongest performing sectors of the Celtic Tiger era...
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
We document the nature of structural changes in employment to understand “jobless” growth in Irish M...
This thesis presents a decomposition of Ireland’s manufacturing industry with respect to technologic...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Manufacturing investment from abroad has been of immense importance to Ireland’s economic developme...
The paper documents ongoing job creation and job destruction within 3- digit Irish manufacturing sec...
In a country with a small domestic market such as Ireland’s, the development of exports is the key ...
The pharmaceutical industry was one of the strongest performing sectors of the Celtic Tiger era. Du...
The pharmaceutical industry has been one of the strongest performing sectors of the Celtic Tiger er...
Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent between 1991...
Abstract: Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent be...
Using plant level data from the Irish manufacturing sector, we explore the relationship between fore...
While growth in output and employment remains relatively strong in the Irish economy, there has been...
The pharmaceutical industry has been one of the strongest performing sectors of the Celtic Tiger era...
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
We document the nature of structural changes in employment to understand “jobless” growth in Irish M...
This thesis presents a decomposition of Ireland’s manufacturing industry with respect to technologic...