10 March 2010 - presentation by Kantar to NCA on grocery and shopper trends in Ireland up to end of 2009
24 February 2010 - Market research into consumer behaviour in switching service providers
27 January 2010 - Market research on consumer empowerment and Irish consumers' experience in the area of complaints, including the tracking of their propensity to do so
6 January 2010 - market research on Irish consumers' experiences and attitudes to shopping, pricing and household budgeting in the Recession.
9 November 2009 - Personal Care and Over the Counter Medicine Price Comparison Survey
29 September 2009 - National Consumer Agency's market research report on Irish consumers' experiences in terms of empowerment and making complaints
10 September 2009 - National Consumer Agency's market research report on Irish consumers' experiences and attitudes to shopping and pricing
24 August 2009 - survey shows that switching by Irish consumers between service providers is on the rise.
22 July 2009 - main findings of the NCA's latest grocery price comparison survey, including full data to download
17 June 2009 - report of study by Amárach Research on consumers in Ireland
11 February 2009 - the main findings of the NCA's latest grocery price comparison survey
19 December 2008 - NCA publishes survey into why pump prices for petrol and diesel have not fallen in line with the drop in the wholesale price of oil
24 November 2008 - NCA publishes first study of its kind on the home construction industry and consumers in Ireland
1 July 2008 - Survey commissioned by the National Consumer Agency and carried out by Amárach Research
20 March 2008 - NCA publishes findings from major consumer market research survey
19 March 2008 - New report shows shoppers are changing habits after NCA grocery prices survey
27 February 2008 - The National Consumer Agency (NCA) has published the findings of its survey comparing grocery prices between Ireland’s multiples, symbol groups, discounters and independents shops.
Media coverage of consumer issues is the subject of this sub report to the CSG report.
Planning, land use and their impact on consumers are studied in a sub report to the CSG report.
Why pharmaceuticals in Ireland are among the most expensive in the EU was the subject of this study by the CSG.
More competition and the need for continued investment are among the recommendations made in a report on transport commissioned by the CSG
The relatively high cost of alcohol, and soft drinks in Ireland was studied by Forfás, on behalf of the CSG.
The relative cost of fruit and vegetables to Irish consumers compared with other EU countries is the subject of this CSG-commissioned study.
A sub report to the CSG main report reviewed the relationship between the Irish retail sector and consumers.
Irish consumers do not feel they get good value for money, according to research commissioned by the CSG.
The CSG conducted the most comprehensive research on consumer affairs in Ireland.
October 2006 - NCA research on property management companies highlights the need for more consumer protections