The primary objective of this thesis is to examine the development of monetary policy and banking in southern Ireland from the attainment of independence in 1922 (gained through the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921) to the establishment of the Central Bank of Ireland in 1943. This research serves to challenge the overwhelming concentration on the findings of a small number of major works, most notably by Ronan Fanning, Maurice Moynihan and Cormac Ó’Gráda, in the existing historiography. This thesis is based on the research hypothesis that there were two key factors impacting on the development of monetary and banking institutions in Ireland in the 1922-1943 period. First, an exogenous institutional context, primarily Anglo-Irish in focus, in whic...
This dissertation firstly produces new financial series on money and bankassets which are consistent...
This dissertation analyses the transformation of Irish economic policy formulation from the formatio...
This thesis comprises four quantitative studies of Irish financial and macroeconomic history using l...
Abstract. When Ireland gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1922, contrary to the reco...
There has been a resurgence of interest in currency boards as a possible approach to achieving a sta...
This thesis is a comprehensive study which examines the economic, social and political ideology und...
The Bank Charter Act 1844, extended to Ireland via the Bankers (Ireland) Act 1845, established a hig...
This article constructs new monetary aggregates for Ireland between 1840 and 1921.Three major finding...
A hard copy is available in UCD Library at GEN 330.08 IR/UNI2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from ba...
As one of a set of policies designed to reduce inflation and interest rates to the levels prevailing...
This paper addresses the question of how Ireland entered European Monetary regime and sustained its ...
This dissertation investigates the causes of economic fluctuations in the United Kingdom between the...
This thesis focuses primarily on the question of establishment and development of the Irish Republic...
This thesis focuses on assessing the effectiveness of monetary policy, which was adopted by the Euro...
In this paper we assemble an annual data set on broad and narrow money, prices, real economic activi...
This dissertation firstly produces new financial series on money and bankassets which are consistent...
This dissertation analyses the transformation of Irish economic policy formulation from the formatio...
This thesis comprises four quantitative studies of Irish financial and macroeconomic history using l...
Abstract. When Ireland gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1922, contrary to the reco...
There has been a resurgence of interest in currency boards as a possible approach to achieving a sta...
This thesis is a comprehensive study which examines the economic, social and political ideology und...
The Bank Charter Act 1844, extended to Ireland via the Bankers (Ireland) Act 1845, established a hig...
This article constructs new monetary aggregates for Ireland between 1840 and 1921.Three major finding...
A hard copy is available in UCD Library at GEN 330.08 IR/UNI2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from ba...
As one of a set of policies designed to reduce inflation and interest rates to the levels prevailing...
This paper addresses the question of how Ireland entered European Monetary regime and sustained its ...
This dissertation investigates the causes of economic fluctuations in the United Kingdom between the...
This thesis focuses primarily on the question of establishment and development of the Irish Republic...
This thesis focuses on assessing the effectiveness of monetary policy, which was adopted by the Euro...
In this paper we assemble an annual data set on broad and narrow money, prices, real economic activi...
This dissertation firstly produces new financial series on money and bankassets which are consistent...
This dissertation analyses the transformation of Irish economic policy formulation from the formatio...
This thesis comprises four quantitative studies of Irish financial and macroeconomic history using l...