…of Oxford. • Is competition working? • Why aren’t falling fossil fuel prices feeding through to customers? • Can renewables compete in energy only markets? • What are the impacts…
…by Professor Frances Ruane (Director, ESRI) Speakers: Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald, TD Dr Frances McGinnity (ESRI). Download presentation Killian Forde (The Integration Centre) Councillor Edmond Lukusa Q&A…
Launch of Understanding Emotional, Psychological and Mental Health (EPMH) disability in Ireland: Factors Facilitating Social Inclusion. This report, jointly published by the National Disability Authority and The Economic and Social…
…in Ireland provides an invaluable data source which the authors have drawn on to enhance our understanding of childhood and child development. Such an understanding is critical in creating a…
…now available to download here. The standard neoclassical model of labour supply predicts that individuals should bunch at discontinuities and convex kink-points in the budget set, such as those created…
Speaker: Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country Venue: ESRI, Whitaker Square, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2 The aim of the paper is threefold. First, we compute…
…on governance of the Energy Union. Then there is BREXIT. In the medium term, the oil and gas prices falls as the great commodity super cycle collapsed are yet to…
…scheme coupled with detailed survey data collected specifically for this purpose means that eligibility for paid leave under the scheme can be plausibly taken as exogenous following a standard propensity…
…Professor Alan Barrett, ESRI Director 9.20 Inequality and its discontents Keynote speaker Professor Brian Nolan, University of Oxford Download presentation 10.00 Income Growth and Income Distribution: A Long-Run View of…
Venue : ESRI, Whitaker Square, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2. Speaker: Claire Keane, OECD Note: The presentation from this seminar is now available to download here. High rates of…