REMINDER 🚨 WINTER ISSUE 🚨 In December we were delighted to launch our Winter 2025 (Q4) journal 🍾
This Special Issue focuses on energy, environment and climate economics with articles on retrofitting, emissions, carbon tax & flood risk.
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"Carbon taxation results in greater reductions in transport, services, residential and agricultural pollutants."
🔖 READ the article 'Co-benefits of the Irish Carbon Tax and the European Emissions Trading System on Outdoor Air Pollution in Ireland' by leading @esri.ie authors.
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the labour market, inequality, health outcomes, fiscal policy, housing, climate, trade, foreign direct investment, migration, relationships and family. Papers employing a comparative international approach are also welcome."
have impacted or may impact on Ireland's society and economy.
We welcome papers employing quantitative and mixed method approaches to broaden our understanding of the repercussions of these events in areas including, but not limited to...
"This special issue seeks to publish empirical research from the social sciences that advances our understanding of how recent global events—such as Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, the War in Ukraine, the cost-of-living crisis, the climate transition and the emerging trend of deglobalisation...
The ESR is inviting papers for a special issue on “Turbulence and Transition: The Economic and Social Consequences of Contemporary Global Events in Ireland” edited by Conor O’Toole (ESRI), Carmel Hannan (UL) and Darragh Flannery (UL). Submission deadline March 27th 2026 www.esr.ie/index.php/es...
opening remarks by ECB chief economist Philip Lane. Thanks to all who contributed to a fantastic set of papers. Happy reading!
The Spring edition of the ESR is now available. This issue is based upon a special conference in honour of @phonohan.bsky.social. It features 3 papers relating to fiscal, growth and financial sector policy as well as articles in response from a panel of experts and...
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The Winter 2024 issue of the ESR is now available. It includes papers relating to self-employment, housing market dynamics, research policy and gender differences in media engagement...Happy Festive reading! #EconTwitter #soctwitter esr.ie/index.php/es...
A reminder that the ESR is inviting papers for a special issue on “Energy, Environment and Climate Change Economics” edited by Dr. Niall Farrell @esri.ie, Dr. Kelly de Bruin @esri.ie and Dr. Jason Harold (UniGalway). Details below, submission deadline of Feb 14th 2025
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