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    • Elasticity of demand for petrol in Ireland 

      O"Riordan, WK (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)
      This brief study attempts to estimate the price elasticity of demand for petrol in Ireland at the present time. The statistic is not without importance. Alcohol, tobacco and petrol are the three main sources of indirect ...
    • Encumbered estates court, Ireland, 1848-1849 

      Lane, PG (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)
      This study presents an account of the ;background of conditions in Ireland's thought, and legislative measures, to the establishment of an encumbered estates court in 1849.
    • Housing requirements for Northern-Ireland 

      Roche, D.J.D.; Murie, A.; Birrell, W.D.; Hillyard, P.A. (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)
      This article summarises an extensive analysis of housing statistics based on Census data and the Northern Ireland quarterly Housing Returns - an analysis which allows us to assess the adequacy of the proposed programme.
    • Projections of Irish cattle and milk output under EEC conditions 

      O'Connor, R (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)
      Cattle and milk production are the most important enterprises in the agricultural sector of the Irish economy, accounting for about 57 per cent of gross output in 1970. There has been much speculation as to the likely ...
    • Public expenditure in ireland on housing in postwar period 

      Kennedy, F (Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)
      This paper deals with expenditure by public authorities, central and local, on housing in the post-war period in Ireland. The first section outlines the main policy phases which were reflected in shifts in the pattern of ...