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    • A theoretical growth model for Ireland 

      Barry, Frank; Devereux, Michael B. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2006)
      Ireland is distinguished by the high degree of openness of its labour market and the importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the economy. We develop a neo-classical growth model to explore the consequence of these ...
    • Crowding out effects of government spending 

      Barry, Frank; Devereux, Michael B. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1992)
      This paper surveys the recent theoretical literature on the linkage between government spending and the real economy. Two broad frameworks are explored. Nee-Keynesian models deal with economies characterised by wage or ...
    • "Crowding out effects of government spending": a comment 

      Fagan, Gabriel; Barry, Frank; Devereux, Michael B. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1992)
      This paper presents a review of the current state of macroeconomic theory concerning the impact of Government spending on economic activity. The models presented reflect the current approach in theoretical analysis of ...
    • Does a monetary union require international fiscal policy co-ordination? 

      Devereux, Michael B. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1991)
      In the debate over the set up of a single European currency, one of the principal areas of concern has been the implication of a single currency for the behaviour of sovereign fiscal authorities, and the possible need to ...