ECONOMIC GROWTH IN IRELAND: WHERE HAS IT COME FROM, WHERE IS IT GOING?Kennedy, Kieran AKennedy, K. (2001). Economic Growth in Ireland: Where has it Come From, Where is it Going? Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland 60: 123- 139....
Capital StockThis paper examined the causal relationship between human capital, capital stock, output and economic growth in Ireland in the period 1980-2012. This is the firdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2872739Patricia McgrathSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
This is followed by a comparative analysis of job creation achieved through the respective programs as measured against the growth in the labour force. A greater level of success achieved by the Irish is attributed to a number of internal and external forces. Cork/Ireland had in place for some...
The demand from Ireland's main trading partners is expected to be somewhat stronger in 2018 than what was expected at the time of the previous forecast, said the central bank. The bank predicts a 4.4 percent growth for the country's exports in 2018. Ireland's total exports in 2016 were v...
In Budget 2017, the Department of Finance predicted the real GDP growth would be 3.5 percent this year. Ireland's economy has been among the best-performing in Europe since the end of the financial crisis. Last year, the economy grew by 5.2 percent. ...
By European standards Ireland ranks high on many non-economic indicators of well-being. This paper explores how macroeconomic conditions have affected a range of these indicators. Time series data are used to explore the association between unemployment, inflation, and the level and growth rate of ...
This will make Ireland the European Union's best performing economy for the past four consecutive years, said the minister. Despite this, the minister warned that the Irish economy could witness a consistent slowdown in growth rate in the coming few years due to a number of factors including ...
The fifty years since the publication of Economic Development has been a time of change and growth for Ireland. Analysis of the development of the structural composition of the economy in this period requires a consistent and comprehensive dataset from the late 1950s onwards. The national income ...
This study investigates the relationship between exports, foreign direct investments (FDI), and economic growth in five Eurozone countries (Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, Italy) using panel data for the period 1970 to 2011. The panel ... N Dritsakis,P Stamatiou - 《Applied Economics Quarter...
Financial development and economic growth an empirical analysis for Ireland. This study investigated the relationship between financial development and economic growth for Ireland for the period 1965-2007 using a vector error correc... Adamopoulos,Antonios - 《International Journal of Economic Sciences &...