The Northern Ireland economy : a comparative study in the economic development of a peripheral region
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The Northern Ireland economy : a comparative study in the economic development of a peripheral region
Longman, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This study brings together a mass of hitherto little known data concerning all sectors of the economy in sixteen specially commissioned chapters by British economists. Strong emphasis is on comparisons with other regions in Britain and the Republic of Ireland and it includes chapters on regional banking, the energy sector, social services and industrial relations.
Table of Contents
- Agriculture, John Spencer and Julie M.Whittaker
- manufacturing industry, Richard I.D.Harris
- industrial development policy, Richard T.Harrison
- the role of the firm in manufacturing, Graham H.Gudgin et al
- the labour market, Clifford W.Jefferson
- labour force characteristics, Janet M.Trewsdale
- industrial relations, J.B.H.Boyd
- income, Richard I.D.Harris
- energy, Michael A.McGurnaghan
- the financial sector, Robert W.Hutchinson and Donal G.McKillop
- private services, Richard T.Harrison
- the public sector, Victor N.Hewitt
- the social services, Peter R.Simpson and Mary P.Trainor
- the impact of the European Community, Martin J.Trimble
- the Irish economies - some comparisons and contrasts, James F.Bradley.
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