Esmond Birnie

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John Bradley; J. Esmond Birnie (2001). Can the Celtic tiger cross the Irish border?. Cork University Press. ISBN   978-1-85918-312-0.
  • Firm, Competitiveness and Environmental Regulations: A Study of the European Food Processing Industries by David Hitchens, Esmond Birnie, Angela McGowan, and Ursula Triebswetter (Hardcover - 28 October 1998)
  • The Northern Ireland Economy: Performance, Prospects and Policy by Esmond Birnie and D.M.W.N. Hitchens (Hardcover - 23 February 1999)
  • Environmental Regulation and Competitive Advantage: A Study of Packaging Waste in the European Supply Chain by David Hitchens, Esmond Birnie, William Thompson, and Ursula Triebswetter (Hardcover - 29 March 2000)
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    Esmond Birnie
    Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
    for Belfast South
    In office
    25 June 1998 7 March 2007
    Northern Ireland Assembly
    New assembly MLA for Belfast South
    1998–2007
    Succeeded by