Road roughness is a broad term that incorporates everything from potholes and cracks to the random deviations that exist in a profile. To build a roughness index, road irregularities need to be measured first. Existing ...
The study examines objective indicators associated with quality of life in Ireland. As noted above, these include indicators of environmental quality, income, house prices, health, education and crime. The analysis then ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 1988-01)
This paper derives first- and second-best levels of optimal tariffs and taxes on internationally mobile capital in a general model of an open economy. When world prices are fixed (so that non-intervention is optimal), ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. Institute for the Study of Social Change (Geary Institute), 2002-09-25)
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose
a new view which in principle overcomes their deficiencies: modelling firms as large in their
own market but small in the economy ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 2002-10)
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose
a new view which in principle overcomes their deficiencies: modelling firms as large in their own market but small in the economy as ...
A periodic monitoring of the pavement condition facilitates a cost-effective distribution of the
resources available for maintenance of the road infrastructure network. The task can be
accurately carried out using ...