We outline a small model of the Irish labour market and use it to explain what has happened over the last 10 years. We conclude that Irish unemployment problems in the 1980s were due to international demand-side factors, such supply-side factors as taxes and unemployment relief, and demographies, in the approximate proportion 4:2:3
Conventional Keynesian or Classical macroeconomic theories must be considered inadequate to explain ...
The period leading up to 2008 was one of rapid growth in the Irish economy. After a long period of l...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:8684.56(CBI-TP--6/RT/93) / BLDSC - B...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
This paper aims, firstly, to present an overview of the causes of Ireland's poor employment performa...
For decades an objective of policy in Ireland has been to lower the rate of unemployment - indeed to...
The aim of this thesis is to give an overview about unemployment. There are some reasons for this to...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...
Irish unemployment has moved sharply higher since 1979, bringing it far above its traditional relati...
Following a preliminary discussion of various aspects of the Irish "regional problem", this paper ex...
One o f the most controversial issues in modern labour economics surrounds the attempt to establish ...
This paper is a contribution to the research on Irish unemployment which for the first time models t...
Following a preliminary discussion of various aspects of the Irish "regional problem", this paper ex...
The most frequently used indicator of Irish labour market conditions is the unemployment rate. The t...
Conventional Keynesian or Classical macroeconomic theories must be considered inadequate to explain ...
The period leading up to 2008 was one of rapid growth in the Irish economy. After a long period of l...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:8684.56(CBI-TP--6/RT/93) / BLDSC - B...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
This paper aims, firstly, to present an overview of the causes of Ireland's poor employment performa...
For decades an objective of policy in Ireland has been to lower the rate of unemployment - indeed to...
The aim of this thesis is to give an overview about unemployment. There are some reasons for this to...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...
Irish unemployment has moved sharply higher since 1979, bringing it far above its traditional relati...
Following a preliminary discussion of various aspects of the Irish "regional problem", this paper ex...
One o f the most controversial issues in modern labour economics surrounds the attempt to establish ...
This paper is a contribution to the research on Irish unemployment which for the first time models t...
Following a preliminary discussion of various aspects of the Irish "regional problem", this paper ex...
The most frequently used indicator of Irish labour market conditions is the unemployment rate. The t...
Conventional Keynesian or Classical macroeconomic theories must be considered inadequate to explain ...
The period leading up to 2008 was one of rapid growth in the Irish economy. After a long period of l...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:8684.56(CBI-TP--6/RT/93) / BLDSC - B...