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    • An application of cost benefit analysis to the strategic shipping sector 

      Mulvey, Charles (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1971)
      This paper is derived from a cost benefit study of the involvement of the State in the shipping industry which was carried out in the context of the Appraisal of the Public Capital Programme. A brief theoretical comment on ...
    • A cost/benefit analysis of Irish airlines 

      O'Donoghue, M. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1969)
      This paper deals with an attempt to measure the economic contribution which the Irish airlines (Aer Lingus and Aer Linte) make to the economy, and is based on a report prepared for the company in 1968
    • Method of evaluating company employment policies based on national preferences 

      Mulvey, C (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1970)
      In the course of preparing a cost/benefit analysis of Irish Shipping Ltd., it was necessary to attempt an evaluation of the employment policy pursued by the company. This paper describes the method employed in making the ...
    • Some aspects of inland transport 

      Reynolds, D. J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1963)
      Tonight I propose to deal with two subjects which seem to be too large and awkward to fit into a general study of transport yet not sufficiently large and lacking sufficient data to justify separate studies. Since they ...
    • Study of factor structure of attitudinal measures of major social psychological constructs in an Irish sample 

      Davis, E.E.; Fine Davis, Margaret; Breathnach, Agnes; Moran, Rosalyn (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1977)
      Within social psychology, the study of attitudes has been a central concern since the first quarter of this century. In fact, some early theorists (e.g. Thomas and Znaniecki, 1918 and Watson, 1925) regarded attitude as so ...