Understanding Ireland's economic growth: Ebook. - Originally published in: 1999
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 1999
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List of Tables Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction-- F.Barry The Real Convergence of the Irish Economy and the Sectoral Distribution of Employment Growth-- F.Barry, A.Hannan & E.A.Strobl Recent Irish Growth in Historical and Theoretical Perspective-- F.Barry Indigenous and Foreign Industry: Characteristics and Performance-- F.Barry, J.Bradley & E.O'Malley Fiscal Adjustment and Disinflation in Ireland: Setting the Macro Basis of Economic Recovery and Expansion-- P.Honohan The European Dimension: The Single Market and the Structural Funds-- F.Barry, J. Bradley & A.Hannan Education and Growth in the Irish Economy-- J.Durkan, D.FitzGerald & C.Harmon Wage Formation and the Labour Market-- J.FitzGerald Income Inequality in Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s-- T.Callan & B.Nolan The Persistence of High Unemployment in a Small Open Labour Market: The Irish Case-- B.Walsh Index
'This book is a fundamental reference for understanding the reasons behind the remarkably successful performance of the Irish economy in recent years and for uncovering the keys to its future development...The authors display an outstanding ability to combine the rigour of economic principles and a sophisticated empirical analysis with a deep knowledge of the Irish economy and its institututions...Reading it will prove of great value to academics, policymakers, private-sector economists and, more generally, to all those interested in the Irish economy.' - Jose Vinals, Head of Monetary and Financial Studies, Banco de Espana 'This collection of papers is excellent. It should be required reading for every economist interested in catch-up and convergence in economic growth.' - Nick Crafts, Professor of Economic History, London School of Economics
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