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Noel Cahill

Is eacnamaí é Noel Cahill le Rúnaíocht NESC. Clúdaíonn an taighde atá déanta aige forbairt Gheilleagrach na hÉireann agus raon leathan réimsí beartais phoiblí, lena n-áirítear, tithíocht, an timpeallacht agus cánachas.  Áirítear ina chuid oibre ar thithíocht, an cion atá curtha aige le tuarascálacha NESC ó thaobh tithíocht shóisialta agus ar an earnáil cíosa príobháidí. Tá BA san eacnamaíocht ag Noel ó Choláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath agus MA san eacnamaíocht ó Ollscoil Georgetown, Washington DC.

Le gairid anuas bhí Noel bainteach le taighde agus mar údar ar Thuarascáil uimhir 259 Chomhairle NESC, Cíos Phríobháideach in Éirinn, a foilsíodh i mí Feabhra 2023.

 

Teil: 00 353 1 8146300
Ríomhphost: noel.cahill@nesc.ie

 

Obair Roghnaithe

NESC Secretariat Paper No. 27, NESC A Regional Perspective on Ireland, North and South, 2021.

NESC Secretariat Paper No. 25, Shared Island: Projects, Progress & Policy The Island Economy, 2021.

NESC Secretariat Covid-19 Working Paper Series (2020) The Implications of Covid-19 for Housing in Ireland.

NESC Secretariat Papers Paper No. 15 (2018) Cost-Benefit Analysis, Environment and Climate Change

NESC Secretariat Papers Paper No. 14 (2018) International Approaches to Land Use, Housing and Urban Development

NESC Secretariat Paper 11 (2014) Financing of Social Housing in Selected European Countries

NESC Secretariat Paper 09 (2013): Consumer Prices

‘Transforming Ireland’s Energy System: the Role of Electricity’, Background Paper No. 5 for NESC Study, Irelands Climate Change Challenge,  NESC Secretariat Papers, 2012

NESC Secretariat Paper 01 (2011): Ireland’s Economic Recovery – An Analysis and Exploration

‘The Impact of European Environment Policy in Ireland’, Background Paper No. 5 for NESC study, Refinding Success in Europe, NESC Report No. 122, 2010.

(with Rory O’Donnell), ‘The Role of the Internal Market in Ireland’s Economic Growth’, Background Paper No. 4  for Refinding Success in Europe, NESC Report No. 122, 2010.

(with Rory O’Donnell), ‘The Influence of Institutions’ in C. Aylward and R. O’Toole (eds), Perspectives on Irish Productivity, Dublin: Forfás, 2007.

(with Francis O’Toole), ‘Taxation Policy and Reform’ in S. Healy and B. Reynolds (eds) Social Policy in Ireland: Principles, Practice and Problems, Dublin: Oak Tree Press, 2006.

‘Profit Sharing, Employee Share Ownership and Gainsharing: What Can They Achieve?’, NESC Research Series No. 4, May 2000.

‘The Nature of Economic Growth in Ireland’, Irish Banking Review, Summer 1998

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