When, after fifteen years of runaway growth based largely on property speculation, the Irish economy finally crashed, Ireland's bankers and developers tried to keep themselves out of sight. But they couldn't keep themselves out of court - and it is in the courtrooms that the full, sickening...
A more satisfactory conception of a peace dividend would be based on the regeneration of marginalized communities. Yet the revival of devolved power-sharing government promises little change, mainly because Northern Irish policy is restricted by British Treasury rules that impose neoliberal principles of...
This is primarily due to the dependency Ireland has on the UK. If the UK were to leave the EU, it would have a devastating effect on the Irish economy. So it will be a patriotic vote. If I were British, I would probably vote to leave the EU. I believe in the...
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FoodCloud, an Irish social enterprise, exemplifies the circular economy in action. They partner with businesses to redistribute surplus food to charities and community groups, preventing perfectly good food from ending up in landfills20. 9. Reduce customer returns ...
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Celtic Tiger is a nickname for Ireland during its boom years—between 1995 and 2007— when its economy was growing rapidly. The Irish economy grew at an average annual rate of 9.4% between 1995 and 2000, and between 1987 and 2007, Ireland’s GDP grew by 229%. Ireland had been one of ...
Gross domestic product is the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period. GDP provides an economic snapshot of a country, used to estimate the size of an economy and its growth rate. ...
But the fact that it was unearthed in Ireland, there’s been a sort of a collective . . . Well, I’ll just say let’s just hope this goes away. But the problem is that Ireland, it’s not that there’s too much money. The Irish economy has been set up to have a bud...