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Cathal O'Donoghue
Cathal O'Donoghue
Established Chair Social and Public Policy, National University of Ireland Galway
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Functional land management: A framework for managing soil-based ecosystem services for the sustainable intensification of agriculture
RPO Schulte, RE Creamer, T Donnellan, N Farrelly, R Fealy, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 38, 45-58, 2014
3392014
A survey of dynamic microsimulation models: uses, model structure amd methodology
J Li, C O'Donoghue
International Journal of microsimulation 6 (2), 3-55, 2013
2322013
Dynamic microsimulation: A methodological survey
C O’Donoghue
Brazilian Electronic Journal of Economics 4 (2), 77, 2001
2252001
Exploring public preferences for traditional farming landscapes
P Howley, CO Donoghue, S Hynes
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2011
2242011
Factors affecting farmers' adoption of agricultural innovations: A panel data analysis of the use of artificial insemination among dairy farmers in Ireland
P Howley, CO Donoghue, K Heanue
Journal of Agricultural Science 4 (6), 171, 2012
2092012
The role of the marine sector in the Irish national economy: An input–output analysis
K Morrissey, C O’Donoghue
Marine policy 37, 230-238, 2013
2052013
Which factors influence farmers' intentions to adopt nutrient management planning?
A Daxini, C O'Donoghue, M Ryan, C Buckley, AP Barnes, K Daly
Journal of environmental management 224, 350-360, 2018
2032018
i Verwerft, D.(2010).„How Regressive are Indirect Taxes? A Microsimulation Analysis of Five European Countries “
A Decoster, J Loughrey, C O’Donoghue
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 29 (2), 0
200*
Household incomes and redistribution in the European Union: quantifying the equalizing properties of taxes and benefits
H Immervoll, H Levy, C Lietz, D Mantovani, C O’Donoghue, H Sutherland, ...
The distributional effects of government spending and taxation, 135-165, 2006
1962006
Policy drivers of farm succession and inheritance
B Leonard, A Kinsella, C O’Donoghue, M Farrell, M Mahon
Land use policy 61, 147-159, 2017
1952017
Understanding farmers’ intentions to follow a nutrient management plan using the theory of planned behaviour
A Daxini, M Ryan, C O’Donoghue, AP Barnes
Land Use Policy 85, 428-437, 2019
1892019
Explaining the economic ‘irrationality’of farmers' land use behaviour: the role of productivist attitudes and non-pecuniary benefits
P Howley, C Buckley, CO Donoghue, M Ryan
Ecological Economics 109, 186-193, 2015
1512015
An introduction to EUROMOD
H Immervoll, C O'donoghue, H Sutherland
Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, 1999
1431999
Accounting for the family in European income tax systems
C O'Donoghue, H Sutherland
Cambridge Journal of Economics 23 (5), 565-598, 1999
1291999
Modelling the redistributive impact of indirect taxes in Europe: an application of EUROMOD
C O'donoghue, M Baldini, D Mantovani
EUROMOD Working paper, 2004
1252004
Quantifying the value of multi-sectoral marine commercial activity in Ireland
K Morrissey, C O’Donoghue, S Hynes
Marine Policy 35 (5), 721-727, 2011
1162011
Impact of farmer self-identity and attitudes on participation in agri-environment schemes
P Cullen, M Ryan, C O’Donoghue, S Hynes, H Sheridan
Land use policy 95, 104660, 2020
1112020
Modelling the distributional impact of the COVID‐19 crisis
C O'Donoghue, DM Sologon, I Kyzyma, J McHale
Fiscal Studies 41 (2), 321-336, 2020
1082020
Farm economic sustainability in the European Union: A pilot study
C O'Donoghue, S Devisme, M Ryan, R Conneely, P Gillespie, H Vrolijk
Studies in Agricultural Economics 118 (3), 163-171, 2016
992016
The Irish marine economy and regional development
K Morrissey, C O’Donoghue
Marine Policy 36 (2), 358-364, 2012
992012
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