City workers often face a choice between paying high housing costs to live close to work or making long commutes from areas with lower costs of accommodation. This paper measures the association between urban rents and commuting times in Ireland using data from recent years when rents rose substantially
Rapid economic and demographic change in the Greater Dublin Area over the last decade, with associat...
Developments in the housing market and in particular the availability and affordability of both owne...
Access to employment is one of the most valuable amenities offered by cities. In urban economics, th...
City workers often face a choice between paying high housing costs to live close to work or making l...
Commuting has become a much discussed policy issue in Ireland, as a consequence of a significant inc...
Commuting has become a much discussed policy issue in Ireland, as a consequence of a significant inc...
Rapid economic, demographic and social change in Ireland over the past fifteen years, with associate...
Since 2013, researchers in the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have compiled a hedonic...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
While the recent debates on the housing market have focused particularly on Dublin, much of the publ...
Transportation Research Arena (TRA) Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobi...
Rapid economic and demographic change in Ireland over the last decade, with associated increases in ...
Rapid economic and demographic change in Ireland over the last decade, with associated increases in ...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
In this paper we explore the consequences of the recent steep rise in house prices for the openness ...
Rapid economic and demographic change in the Greater Dublin Area over the last decade, with associat...
Developments in the housing market and in particular the availability and affordability of both owne...
Access to employment is one of the most valuable amenities offered by cities. In urban economics, th...
City workers often face a choice between paying high housing costs to live close to work or making l...
Commuting has become a much discussed policy issue in Ireland, as a consequence of a significant inc...
Commuting has become a much discussed policy issue in Ireland, as a consequence of a significant inc...
Rapid economic, demographic and social change in Ireland over the past fifteen years, with associate...
Since 2013, researchers in the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have compiled a hedonic...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
While the recent debates on the housing market have focused particularly on Dublin, much of the publ...
Transportation Research Arena (TRA) Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobi...
Rapid economic and demographic change in Ireland over the last decade, with associated increases in ...
Rapid economic and demographic change in Ireland over the last decade, with associated increases in ...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
In this paper we explore the consequences of the recent steep rise in house prices for the openness ...
Rapid economic and demographic change in the Greater Dublin Area over the last decade, with associat...
Developments in the housing market and in particular the availability and affordability of both owne...
Access to employment is one of the most valuable amenities offered by cities. In urban economics, th...