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October 19, 2004

Perinatal Statistics for 2000

October 12, 2004

"In Search of an Appropriate European Fiscal Framework"

October 12, 2004

"Relative Income Poverty Risk: What can Ireland Learn from the Best-Performing Countries?"

October 12, 2004

"Macroeconomic Background for Budget 2005"

October 12, 2004

"Ireland's Health Care System: Some Issues and Challenges"

September 24, 2004

Quarterly Economic Commentary, Autumn 2004

September 16, 2004

Why is Relative Income Poverty so High in Ireland?

July 22, 2004

Virtue Could Have its Own Reward! ESRI shows that a properly implemented carbon tax could simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions and benefit the economy.

July 22, 2004

ESRI study shows that government could collect more than enough from carbon taxes to compensate low income households

July 02, 2004

FAS/ESRI LAUNCH QUARTERLY REPORT ON EMPLOYMENT AND VACANCIES

July 01, 2004

PUBLIC-PRIVATE EARNINGS DIFFERENTIALS IN IRELAND: 1994-2001

June 30, 2004

Quarterly Economic Commentary Summer 2004

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