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    • Cambridge Distribution in a World Economy 

      O'Connell, Joan (National University of Ireland, Galway, 1999)
      The paper outlines a two-country Cambridge model of growth and distribution. The condition for the Cambridge equation to apply to the world economy is outlined. When this is satisfied, a dual theorem holds in one of the ...
    • Non-agricultural employment in northwestern Ireland: a peripheral region in the 1970s 

      Grimes, Seamus (Geographical Society of Ireland, 1987)
      Considerable spatial variation characterized the pattern of return migration and subsequent house construction during the 1970s in the northwest. Ireland's poorest and most peripheral region. Underlying this pattern of ...
    • On Growth and Saving 

      O'Connell, Joan (National University of Ireland, Galway, 2003)
      This paper is concerned with the relevance of the macroeconomic theory of income distribution to the ?new? growth theory. Specifically, it shows that the Cambridge equation, originally outlined in the context of the ...