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Social and psychological issues in sports
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ISBN: 1536117102 9781536117103 9781611228267 1611228263 Year: 2012 Publisher: Hauppauge, New York : Nova Science Publishers,


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Blood Red Lines : How Nativism Fuels the Right 
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ISBN: 9781642592610 Year: 2021 Publisher: Chicago, IL : Haymarket Books,

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This book is a forensic deep-dive into the dark arterial network of the anti-immigrant far-right. The author presents a map-like, chronological expose of the white nationalist origination of restrictionist policy and its comfortable convergence with capitalist political economy. He painstakingly details the methods by which these toxic ideas have enabled opportunists, demagogues, and fascist foot-soldiers to gain entry and influence within the political mainstream. Not to despair, the author also introduces us to the people, organizations, and efforts taking shape to defeat the resurgent far-right. 


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Multilingual baseball : language learning, identity, and intercultural communication in the transnational game
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ISBN: 9781350298521 1350298522 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic,

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"An exploration of multilingualism in professional sports using linguistic anthropological analysis"--

Cross-Channel relations in the later bronze age : relations between Britain, North-Eastern France and the Low countries during the later bronze age and the early iron age, with particular reference to the metalwork. Part I
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ISBN: 0860541053 9780860541059 Year: 1980 Volume: 91 Publisher: Oxford : BAR (British Archaeological Reports),


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Searching for the inclusive growth tax grail : The distributional impact of growth enhancing tax reform in Ireland
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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The economic literature suggests that a revenue-neutral shift of tax revenues from income taxes to property taxes would increase GDP per capita in the medium term. This paper analyses for Ireland the consequences of such a shift in the tax mix. In particular, it examines whether this can be carried out in a way that would neither undermine income distribution nor depress government revenue. Simulations using the ESRI tax-benefit model, SWITCH, suggest it is possible to achieve such a broadly revenue-neutral tax shift in a non-regressive way, while lowering marginal tax rates for most taxpayers. In particular, reductions in the Universal Social Charge would reduce marginal and average tax rates and have a positive impact for the income of most households. This could be funded by shifting the tax base toward residential properties, though this might have an adverse effect on income distribution, due to Ireland’s high rates of home ownership throughout the income distribution. The analysis shows that low income groups could be protected through the careful introduction of income-related supports, with revenue losses recovered through a more progressive property tax rate structure. Overall, the simulations show that a shift from labour to property tax can be pro-growth and pro-employment, without equity losses. The paper therefore suggests that tax reform can be inclusive.

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Economics --- Ireland


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Searching for the inclusive growth tax grail : The distributional impact of growth enhancing tax reform in Ireland
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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The economic literature suggests that a revenue-neutral shift of tax revenues from income taxes to property taxes would increase GDP per capita in the medium term. This paper analyses for Ireland the consequences of such a shift in the tax mix. In particular, it examines whether this can be carried out in a way that would neither undermine income distribution nor depress government revenue. Simulations using the ESRI tax-benefit model, SWITCH, suggest it is possible to achieve such a broadly revenue-neutral tax shift in a non-regressive way, while lowering marginal tax rates for most taxpayers. In particular, reductions in the Universal Social Charge would reduce marginal and average tax rates and have a positive impact for the income of most households. This could be funded by shifting the tax base toward residential properties, though this might have an adverse effect on income distribution, due to Ireland’s high rates of home ownership throughout the income distribution. The analysis shows that low income groups could be protected through the careful introduction of income-related supports, with revenue losses recovered through a more progressive property tax rate structure. Overall, the simulations show that a shift from labour to property tax can be pro-growth and pro-employment, without equity losses. The paper therefore suggests that tax reform can be inclusive.

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Economics --- Ireland

Echinodermata : proceedings of the Fifth International Echinoderm Conference, Galway, 24-29 September 1984
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ISBN: 9061915961 Year: 1985 Publisher: Rotterdam ; Boston : A.A. Balkema,

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Echinodermata


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Aspects of the Bronze Age in the Atlantic Archipelago and beyond : proceedings from the Belfast Bronze Age Forum, 9-10 November 2013

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Bronzezeit. --- Westeuropa.


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Honoring Richard Ruiz and his Work on Language Planning and Bilingual Education

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