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    • Analysis showing the objects of expenditure and sources of revenue of Eire during financial years 1929/30, 1939/40 and 1945/46 

      Eason, J. C. M. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      This paper presents the details of the 1945/46 Finance Accounts, and incorporates the Tables which appeared in the last paper read before the Society on the 23rd May, 1941. The basis of classification is put in the foreground ...
    • Company accounting 

      Bray, F. Sewell (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1952)
      I suspect that some of you will think it a trifle odd that I should seek to impose upon a learned society a dissertation on company accounting, and perhaps I should clear my conscience by confessing to some doubts when I ...
    • An economic basis for an Irish rural civilisation 

      Johnston, Joseph (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      The general argument of this paper is that if we would establish a suitable economic basis for a worth-while Irish rural civilisation we must have, not only co-operation of farmers living in their scattered homesteads, ...
    • The Electricity Supply Board 

      Browne, R. F. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1952)
      Within recent years the supply, of electricity has moved into a position of a definite importance in our everyday activities. There are many reasons for this, but chief amongst them is its great adaptability for use as a ...
    • Excess demand and investment in the United Kingdom 

      Williams, B. R. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      By excess demand I mean the current excess of private disposable income, after the deduction of voluntary saving, over the target- figure for the supply of consumption goods at current prices, and that piled-up demand for ...
    • Factors influencing air transport rates and fares 

      FitzGerald, Garret (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1952)
      Three primary choices face every transport operator: the choice of his field of operations, of a vehicle or vehicles suitable for this field, and of a rate structure that will ensure the maximum return on his activities. ...
    • The finance of air transport services in Ireland 

      Brennan, Peter (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1951)
      I begin with a few words by way of definition of the scope of this paper. The finance it is to be concerned with is that of commercial aviation as an Irish industry. Accordingly, no attempt is made to cover the finances ...
    • Financial results on twenty farms in mid-Roscommon in 1945-46 

      O'Connor, R. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
      In April 1945, an enquiry was started by the writer into the costs and incomes of a number of farms in Mid-Roscommon. The inquiry was designed to cover the period 1st April, 1945, to 31st March, 1946, and was carried out ...
    • Financial results on twenty-five farms in mid-Roscommon in 1948-1949 

      O'Connor, R. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1950)
      It should be explained at the outset that the main object of these inquiries is not so much to examine financial conditions in this district as to show ways and means of carrying out a more broadly based survey. In other ...
    • The function of marketing research in the distributive system 

      Holmes, Denis (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      Marketing research may be said to perform the same function in the economic system as the reconnaissance patrol performs in military manoeuvres. Its main purpose is to discover, as far in advance as possible, what are the ...
    • The Industrial Relations Act, 1946 

      Mortished, R. J. P. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      The Industrial Relations Act, which was introduced and enacted last year with the general approval of both employers' and workers' organizations and of all parties in the Oireachtas, is not a very lengthy measure, but it ...
    • Ireland's external assets 

      Whitaker, T. K. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
      The term ?external assets? as applied to holdings by Irish people abroad would be misleading if it conveyed the impression of a diversity of holdings in different currencies. In fact, over 97% of these external assets are ...
    • Marshall Aid 

      Duncan, G. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1950)
      The peg on which these reflections are hung is the Economic Cooperation Act of the Congress of the United States of America. That Act was a gesture of magnificent generosity on the part of the American people, equalled ...
    • Measurement of tariff levels for Ireland, for 1931, 1936, 1938 

      Ryan, W. J. L. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
      The object, in the determination of tariff levels, is to express the height of tariffs m terms of a single figure, or index. Before examining the theoretical and statistical problems involved m the construction of such an ...
    • Natality in Dublin in the years 1943, 1944 and 1945 

      Lyon, Stanley (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      The population problem is a subject of the greatest importance to every country. The Government of this country has quite recently appointed a Commission to inquire into the level and trend of Population, with a special ...
    • The need for a law of adoption 

      McCabe, E. W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
      The practice of adoption is as old as history. It was known to the Babylonians and Greeks, and, coming closer to our own age, we can turn to the omniscient Shakespeare who, in Othello, puts into the lips of the Moor's ...
    • Our dairying and cattle industries 

      Kennedy, Henry (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1948)
      In this country, of the 11.6 million acres of agricultural land, before the war about 10 millions were under grass. While in the future the cultivated area may not sink to the 1939 level, there is no doubt that in the ...
    • Pig-production methods in Denmark, Sweden, Holland and Ireland 

      Senior, Brendan J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
      In the Scandinavian countries for many years past, and in Holland more recently, elaborately organised systems of pig-testing have been developed. The object is to provide the farmer with the type of pig best suited to ...
    • Prison life in Eire and the English criminal justice act, 1948 

      Molony, Thomas F., Sir (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1949)
      In 1827 Elizabeth Fry enunciated a great axiom to an unbelieving public ?Punishment is not for revenge but to lessen crime and reform the criminal? The belief in this axiom grew slowly but gained more important exponents ...
    • Raw materials for Irish animal husbandry 

      Johnston, Joseph (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1951)
      There are three possible objectives for agricultural production. One may produce cash crops for direct human consumption. This, of course, involves tillage. One may produce animal products also for human consumption; In ...