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The use of the I3E model in macroeconomic analysis for the Irish economy

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  • de Bruin, Kelly
  • Monaghan, Eoin
  • Yakut, Aykut Mert

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  • de Bruin, Kelly & Monaghan, Eoin & Yakut, Aykut Mert, 2020. "The use of the I3E model in macroeconomic analysis for the Irish economy," Papers WP679, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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    1. de Bruin, Kelly & Yakut, Aykut Mert, 2019. "Construction of the Energy Social Accounting Matrix for Ireland," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number SUSTAT78, June.
    2. Varthalitis, Petros, 2019. "FIR-GEM: A SOE-DSGE Model for fiscal policy analysis in Ireland," Papers WP620, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
    3. De Bruin, Kelly & Yakut, Mert Aykut, 2020. "Technical documentation of I3E model, Version 3," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number SUSTAT91, June.
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