We take an initial step in investigating the international diverisfication of Irish production risk. We find evidence that Ireland displays some properties associated with international risk sharing. These include: high cross stocks of foreign assets and liabilities; high international consumption correlations relative to output correlations; and procyclical behaviour of the rate of return on net external liabilities.
This paper provides empirical evidence on Ireland’s export performance in the context of increased g...
We explore some empirical properties of gross international investment positions. In a cross-section...
In this paper we examine the performance of the Irish economy over the period 2008 to 2014. In parti...
The aim of this paper is to explore how a recent methodology developed to look at export dynamics in...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
This paper examines patterns and factors underlying the international transmission of business cycle...
This paper seeks to quantify the extent to which Ireland has a comparative advantage in certain indu...
We examine the relationship between the Irish, German, UK and US equity markets. Our main finding is...
In recent years it has been very difficult to understand the performance of the Irish economy. Howev...
In the debate about globalisation there are optimistic and pessimistic views about its effects on em...
Ireland is a country which has become extraordinarily dependent on inward investment as the main dr...
This paper tests the importance of international financial assets and liabilities for consumption ri...
This study aims to examine a series of shocks to key external variables that influence the growth of...
In a country with a small domestic market such as Ireland’s, the development of exports is the key ...
We analyse the impact of volatility per se on real exports for a small open economy concentrating on...
This paper provides empirical evidence on Ireland’s export performance in the context of increased g...
We explore some empirical properties of gross international investment positions. In a cross-section...
In this paper we examine the performance of the Irish economy over the period 2008 to 2014. In parti...
The aim of this paper is to explore how a recent methodology developed to look at export dynamics in...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
This paper examines patterns and factors underlying the international transmission of business cycle...
This paper seeks to quantify the extent to which Ireland has a comparative advantage in certain indu...
We examine the relationship between the Irish, German, UK and US equity markets. Our main finding is...
In recent years it has been very difficult to understand the performance of the Irish economy. Howev...
In the debate about globalisation there are optimistic and pessimistic views about its effects on em...
Ireland is a country which has become extraordinarily dependent on inward investment as the main dr...
This paper tests the importance of international financial assets and liabilities for consumption ri...
This study aims to examine a series of shocks to key external variables that influence the growth of...
In a country with a small domestic market such as Ireland’s, the development of exports is the key ...
We analyse the impact of volatility per se on real exports for a small open economy concentrating on...
This paper provides empirical evidence on Ireland’s export performance in the context of increased g...
We explore some empirical properties of gross international investment positions. In a cross-section...
In this paper we examine the performance of the Irish economy over the period 2008 to 2014. In parti...