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    • Estimating and testing CES production-functions on Irish 12-sector input-output data 

      Henry, E.W. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1987)
      Irish input-output data are used to estimate and test CES production functions for each of 12 sectors having 2 groups of input costs. The objective is to generalise input-output analysis to allow for price effects and ...
    • Input-output approach to cost-benefit-analysis of energy conservation methods 

      Henry, E.W. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1977)
      In this paper is proposed a method of using Input-Output (I-O) techniques for cost-benefit (G-B) analysis, in order to compare one method of conserving energy with another. Only energy conservation will be considered, ...
    • Recent price trend in Ireland 

      Geary, R.C.; Pratschke, J.L.; Henry, E.W. (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1970)
      In the first section we set out the major price trends since 1958 and indicate the principal cause of price inflation. In later sections we examine the effects of productivity, wage and profit rates, prices of imports and ...
    • Simple approach to production functions via factor costs 

      Henry, E.W. (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1975)
      Some common ground between input-output accounting and Cobb-Douglas (C.D.) production functions is explored. The problem of how to express value added as a function of labour, capital stock and time, is re-stated. For a ...