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1.421 documents for price of land in ireland
  • This paper describes how Ireland drastically improved its economic position through its adoption of what came to be referred to as the Celtic Tiger strategy. Because of the surprisingly striking similarities between Ireland and Guam and the finding that the Celtic Tiger strategy represents nothing but "sensible policies "for enhancing economic growth, we believe that Guam can employ those elements of the Celtic Tiger strategy that worked, and modify those elements that did not. By doing so, Guam can transform itself into the Pacific Tiger.

    ... to "unsustainable rise in property prices; banks' exposure to property lending soared while ...A four-year and graduate degree granting land-grant public university provides an array of profe...

  • ...History Ireland 18: 8-9. . Kotlyakov, V.M., A.M. Dyakova, VS. Kory...Kartographische Nachrichten 60: 313. . Landa, E.R. 2010. The ties that bind: Soil surveyor Will...Applied Geography 31: 919-929. . Price, J.S., R.G. McLaren and D.L. Rudolph. 2010. Landsc...

  • ... accordance with the valid laws of the land"). This is noless true with respect to the power ...E.g., Insurance Corp. of Ireland v. Compagnie des Bauxites deGuinee, 456 U. S. 694,... By dollar value, the price of asingle machine represents a significant sale. ...

  • ... $70 million up to October 2011) in land purchases related to Vermilion's ongoing New Growt... to the third quarter, existing appeals in Ireland's commercial courts with respect to certain aspect...* future oil and natural gas prices; and. * Management's expectations relating to the ...

  • ..., Weimar Germany, Finland, Portugal, Ireland, and Cuba. (30) The use of dignity was sporadic du... group of squatters were evicted from private land in a manner the court describes as "prematurely an... to the Kantian idea that man has no "price"--his worth does not have a particular value, but ...

  • Ireland . Description of domestic sector . 1 Describe the ... with Great Britain and rising gas prices, power sector gas demand is expected to recover fr..., for a compulsory acquisition order over land required in connection with the construction of a ...

  • ... 28 per cent of primary energy demand in Ireland. While gas demand is forecast to contract in the m... with Great Britain and rising gas prices, power sector gas demand is expected to recover fr...]la, for a compulsory acquisition order over land required in connection with the construction of a ...

  • Product and waste take-back is becoming more regulated by countries to protect the environment. Such regulation puts an economic burden on firms, while creating fairness concerns and potentially even missing its primary target: environmental benefits. This research discusses the economic and environmental impacts of extended producer responsibility type of legislation and identifies efficiency conditions. It is shown that the right policy would (i) make producers responsible for their own waste to avoid fairness concerns and (ii) favor ecodesign producers to create stronger environmental benefits. Furthermore, the efficiency of take-back systems is also driven by environmental classification of products, industry structure, and end-user willingness to participate in take-back programs.

    ... in some countries such as Portugal and Ireland, but it is unknown to which extent this could be m..., and the directive mainly serves for landfill avoidance, to please consumers and green organizat...Then, given the prices/quantities, the consumers buy the product. Consume...

  • This paper uses the examples of three nineteenth-century cities-London, Philadelphia, and New York-to explore both what is permanent about the problem of water provision (that consumers want it clean, accessible, and free) and what is mediated by the forces of government policy and economic constraints. In some cases, municipal authorities first claimed control over water supplies before figuring out how to pay for their works. In others, they calculated that such arrangements were both too expensive and too risky to bear alone. Both approaches were complicated by the high costs of providing water to urban areas and by urban dwellers' belief that water should flow from their taps without charge. The result was, and remains, a market in which price is largely dictated by political demand...

    ... attack on the city's dwindling agricultural lands. It wasn't a plague that its victims could see or ... by a population swelled by migrants from Ireland and rural England, soldiers returning from the Nap...

  • TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (Reuters) - Late in the summer of 2010, hundreds of farmers in northern Michigan were fuming. All had signed leases with local brokers permitting drillers to tap natural gas and oil beneath their land. All were demanding thousands of dollars in bonuses they had been promised in exchange. But none knew for certain whom to go after.

    ... - a drilling area nearly the size of Ireland. Since 2008, Chesapeake has raised $13 billion by ...natural-gas prices at 27-month lows, underscores Chesapeake's aggress...



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