2021 MHOB Winner
The winner of the Miriam Hederman O’Brien Prize 2021 was:
The SAFE-PSC-MyGovID Framework for Public Service Identity Management
Ciaran Judge, Ita McGennis
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
We are delighted to share with you the list of finalists for this year’s Miriam Hederman O’Brien Prize. Please click on each title to access the material.
The SAFE-PSC-MyGovID Framework for Public Service Identity Management
Ciaran Judge, Ita McGennis
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
“Minister for Health welcomes the publication of the “Healthcare Capital Investment in Ireland Spending Review 2021”
Department of Health
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Framework for Public Service
Department of Health
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Submission to the Commission on Taxation and Welfare on Introducing a Site Value Tax
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A Review of 15 Years of Corporation Tax Returns 2004 to 2018
Donough Lawlor, Jean Acheason
Office of Revenue Commissioners and Irish Government Economic & Evaluation Service
Impact of Demographic Change on Health Expenditure
Clara Lindberg, Tiago McCarthy
(unspecified, likely academic/government research)
Challenges and Strategies for Reforming Publicly Funded Pension Systems
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The impacts of aviation taxation in Ireland
Kelly C de Bruin & Aykut Mert Yakut
The Economic and Social Research Institute
Options For Raising Tax Revenue in Ireland
Theano Kakoulidou & Barra Roantree
The Economic and Social Research Institute
An Analysis of the Distribution of Enterprise Supports
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Income Inequalities in Ireland and Poland: The Role of Taxes and Social Transfers
Joanna Muszyńska, Małgorzata Szczepaniak, Ewa Wędrowska
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland
“Economic Insights – Winter 2021, Covid-19 Impact on Irish Labour Supply vs Demand’
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