It is the purpose of this note to examine briefly the implications of economic growth in Ireland on manpower requirements. As starting point of the analysis an overall growth rate 3% p.a. as from 1961 will be assumed. The possibility of a higher growth rate will also be considered
THERE is a considerable body of opinion behind the view that Irish .][unemployment, even when agricu...
In Ireland less attention is paid to the chronically high Irish unemployment rate than the gravity o...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the effects of a declining birth rate and an inc...
It is the purpose of this note to examine briefly the implications of economic growth in Ireland on ...
The population of the Republic of Ireland is now 3.2 million, just about the same as it was in 1921 ...
Recent developments in growth theory1 suggest that factors such as human capital accumulation are ce...
After a long lifetime study of the endemic problem unemployment and underemployment in Ireland in th...
For decades an objective of policy in Ireland has been to lower the rate of unemployment - indeed to...
This Paper describes some important economic and demographic changes in Irish society over recent de...
The Selected Issues paper analyzes how fast Ireland will grow in the future. The approach of this pa...
In planning economic development, the responsible authorities normally do so with some specific obje...
A knowledge of the significant changes which have been taking place in the sectoral composition of e...
There is far more to population than economics. The existence of any person now is the result of one...
Chapter 1: From "Poorest of the Rich" to "Europe's Shining Light: Accounting for Growth in Ireland, ...
This paper estimates the steady state growth rate for Ireland with an extended version of the Solow ...
THERE is a considerable body of opinion behind the view that Irish .][unemployment, even when agricu...
In Ireland less attention is paid to the chronically high Irish unemployment rate than the gravity o...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the effects of a declining birth rate and an inc...
It is the purpose of this note to examine briefly the implications of economic growth in Ireland on ...
The population of the Republic of Ireland is now 3.2 million, just about the same as it was in 1921 ...
Recent developments in growth theory1 suggest that factors such as human capital accumulation are ce...
After a long lifetime study of the endemic problem unemployment and underemployment in Ireland in th...
For decades an objective of policy in Ireland has been to lower the rate of unemployment - indeed to...
This Paper describes some important economic and demographic changes in Irish society over recent de...
The Selected Issues paper analyzes how fast Ireland will grow in the future. The approach of this pa...
In planning economic development, the responsible authorities normally do so with some specific obje...
A knowledge of the significant changes which have been taking place in the sectoral composition of e...
There is far more to population than economics. The existence of any person now is the result of one...
Chapter 1: From "Poorest of the Rich" to "Europe's Shining Light: Accounting for Growth in Ireland, ...
This paper estimates the steady state growth rate for Ireland with an extended version of the Solow ...
THERE is a considerable body of opinion behind the view that Irish .][unemployment, even when agricu...
In Ireland less attention is paid to the chronically high Irish unemployment rate than the gravity o...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the effects of a declining birth rate and an inc...