peer-reviewedThis paper attempts to use applied micro-economic research to understand the impact of price changes over the period 1999-2011 in Ireland. This measure combines an efficiency component using a Linear Expenditure System (LES) and an equity component using the Atkinson Index of Inequality. The efficiency component includes the behavioural response to price changes for non-subsistence expenditures thereby producing a Cost of Living Index. The Atkinson Index of Inequality produces an inequality measure and this is combined with the Cost of Living Index to produce an overall welfare measure. This extends upon the existing Irish literature on this issue by accounting for this broader set of components. The results show that changes i...
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Supportive policies that lead to significant relative price changes have widespread impact on income...
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Previous research has suggested that inequality is lower in Spain than in the United States when it ...
This paper explores the living standards of Ireland’s 1.9 million households at the outset of the 20...
This paper analyses inequality in Ireland via a decomposition of the Gini coefficient by source of i...
Much has been written about the relationship between economic growth and aggregate inequality in rec...
Previous research suggests that income inequality is lower in Spain than in the U.S. This paper stud...
Abstract Published Irish figures for inflation are generally based on price changes of a basket of g...
This thesis examines and compares the nature, magnitude and movement in the inequality of income and...
The advent of the Great Recession and the widespread adoption of fiscal austerity policies have heig...
This article provides a detailed description of recent trends in inequality in Ireland. To date most...
Research has shown that, depending on the period under consideration, high and low income groups can...
This paper examines the change in welfare in Ireland over the 1987- 1994 period by investigating whe...
In a previous study (Leser, x962) which will be briefly referred to as E.R.I. Paper No. 4, some of t...
In this paper we argue that there is scant justification for replacing the traditional fixed‐basket ...
Supportive policies that lead to significant relative price changes have widespread impact on income...
The Consumer Price Index ( CPI) is now used increasingly as the major reference point in adjusting p...
Previous research has suggested that inequality is lower in Spain than in the United States when it ...
This paper explores the living standards of Ireland’s 1.9 million households at the outset of the 20...
This paper analyses inequality in Ireland via a decomposition of the Gini coefficient by source of i...
Much has been written about the relationship between economic growth and aggregate inequality in rec...
Previous research suggests that income inequality is lower in Spain than in the U.S. This paper stud...