137 results on '"Flaherty, Eoin"'
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2. Does growth reduce poverty? The mediating role of carbon emissions and income inequality
3. Submission to the Commission on Taxation and Welfare on introducing a site value tax
4. The conspiracy of Covid-19 and 5G: Spatial analysis fallacies in the age of data democratization
5. Contextualising Complex Systems: Modes of Production and Social-Ecological Metabolism
6. Social-Ecological Resilience: Human Ecology as Theory of the Middle Range
7. Complexity Theory: Societies as Complex Systems
8. Conclusion: A Complexity-Informed Approach to the Study of Social-Ecological Systems
9. A Brief History of Systemic Thought in the Social and Natural Sciences
10. New dimensions of inequality in Northern Ireland, 1998–2020
11. The Variety of Polanyian Double Movements in Europe’s Capitalisms
12. Integrating Work and Political Economy
13. Changing Workplaces, Changing Capitalisms
14. Marx on the Reciprocal Interconnections between the Soil and the Human Body: Ireland and Its Colonialised Metabolic Rifts
15. Rethinking the Concept of a 'Financial Elite': A Critical Intervention.
16. Complexity and Resilience in the Social and Ecological Sciences
17. Knowledge Transfers from Multinational to Domestic Firms: Evidence from Worker Mobility – a Replication-Robustness Study of Poole (2013)
18. Social-Ecological Resilience: Human Ecology as Theory of the Middle Range
19. Complexity Theory: Societies as Complex Systems
20. A Brief History of Systemic Thought in the Social and Natural Sciences
21. Contextualising Complex Systems: Modes of Production and Social-Ecological Metabolism
22. Conclusion: A Complexity-Informed Approach to the Study of Social-Ecological Systems
23. Complex Inequalities in the Age of Financialisation: Piketty, Marx, and Class-Biased Power Resources
24. Rethinking the Concept of a ‘Financial Elite’: A Critical Intervention
25. Does growth reduce poverty? The mediating role of carbon emissions and income inequality
26. Marx on the Reciprocal Interconnections between the Soil and the Human Body: Ireland and Its Colonialised Metabolic Rifts
27. 'Seismic' or stalemate? The (bio)politics of the 2021 Northern Ireland Census.
28. Rethinking the Concept of a ‘Financial Elite’: A Critical Intervention
29. Does growth reduce poverty? The mediating role of carbon emissions and income inequality
30. Former employees of foreign MNEs boost incumbent workers' wages in domestic firms?
31. Common‐pool resource governance and uneven food security: Regional resilience during the Great Irish Famine, 1845–1852
32. Common‐pool resource governance and uneven food security: Regional resilience during the Great Irish Famine, 1845–1852
33. Varieties of Regulation and Financialization: Comparative Pathways to Top Income Inequality in the OECD, 1975–2005
34. Labour’s declining share of national income in Ireland and Denmark: the national specificities of structural change
35. Derek Wall: The Sustainable Economics of Elinor Ostrom: Commons, Contestation and Craft: London: Routledge 2014. ISBN 978-0-415-64174-6, Price £75 (hardcover). 240 pages, index
36. Regional resilience during the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1852: the role of common tenancy in spatial inequalities of food security (MUSSI Working Paper Series no.6)
37. Labour’s declining share of national income in Ireland and Denmark: the national specificities of structural change
38. Labour's declining share of national income in Ireland and Denmark: the national specificities of structural change.
39. Varieties of Regulation and Financialization: Comparative Pathways to Top Income Inequality in the OECD, 1975–2005
40. Doing Time Series Analyses of Income Inequality–Pooled or Comparative?
41. Rundale and 19th Century Irish Settlement: System, Space and Genealogy
42. The Sustainable Economics of Elinor Ostrom: Commons, Contestation and Craft Derek Wall
43. A statistical and documentary primer on rundale in Ireland
44. Top incomes under finance-driven capitalism, 1990–2010: power resources and regulatory orders
45. The macro-context of communality in nineteenth century Ireland: toward a typology of social-ecological complexity (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 72
46. Geographies of Communality, Colonialism, and Capitalism: Ecology and the World-System
47. Labour’s declining share of national income in Ireland and Denmark: similar trends, different dynamics (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 70
48. Modes of production, metabolism and resilience: toward a framework for the analysis of complex social-ecological systems
49. Top incomes under finance-driven capitalism, 1990–2010: power resources and regulatory orders
50. Assessing the distribution of social–ecological resilience and risk: Ireland as a case study of the uneven impact of famine
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