In this, the first of two articles, the authors examine the particularly grim problems of the local economy in N. Ireland. They argue that such problems have to be understood in the context of N. Ireland's distinctive politics and administration. Following an assessment of economic development performance in recent decades, they conclude wi th a critical review of government strategies for the future. In the second article they intend to examine other local suggestions for economic policy, and to outline a "popular " alternative strategy
This paper is an output of the Governance Research Programme at UCD Geary Institute, funded by PRTLI...
Economic development is not like orthodox public services, where a defined service is delivered to a...
Paper presented at the conference Politics, economy and society: Irish developmentism, 1958-2008. Un...
This article critically reviews the most recen t economic development strategy for Northern Ireland,...
Since the short-lived interlude of impressive growth and prosperity in the 1970s, the dual scourges...
Since the mid-1980s, the economy of the Republic of Ireland has displayed a remarkable turnaround. I...
This paper argues that the partition of Ireland has not only contributed to over seventy years of po...
In this Policy Review Section Paul Teague of the Cranfield School of Management presents an account ...
This paper considers the lacklustre performance of the Northern Ireland economy in recent decades, i...
In this paper, I provide a selective review of Ireland’s economic performance of the last 20 years, ...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...
In the last fifteen years, Ireland has undergone a variety of economic changes that has transformed ...
Teagasc’s forerunner, An Foras Talúntais, was born at a time of economic gloom and crisis. Towards t...
On November 25 1958, an article in the Irish Times stated that the publication of Economic Developme...
This paper is an output of the Governance Research Programme at UCD Geary Institute, funded by PRTLI...
Economic development is not like orthodox public services, where a defined service is delivered to a...
Paper presented at the conference Politics, economy and society: Irish developmentism, 1958-2008. Un...
This article critically reviews the most recen t economic development strategy for Northern Ireland,...
Since the short-lived interlude of impressive growth and prosperity in the 1970s, the dual scourges...
Since the mid-1980s, the economy of the Republic of Ireland has displayed a remarkable turnaround. I...
This paper argues that the partition of Ireland has not only contributed to over seventy years of po...
In this Policy Review Section Paul Teague of the Cranfield School of Management presents an account ...
This paper considers the lacklustre performance of the Northern Ireland economy in recent decades, i...
In this paper, I provide a selective review of Ireland’s economic performance of the last 20 years, ...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very differ...
In the last fifteen years, Ireland has undergone a variety of economic changes that has transformed ...
Teagasc’s forerunner, An Foras Talúntais, was born at a time of economic gloom and crisis. Towards t...
On November 25 1958, an article in the Irish Times stated that the publication of Economic Developme...
This paper is an output of the Governance Research Programme at UCD Geary Institute, funded by PRTLI...
Economic development is not like orthodox public services, where a defined service is delivered to a...
Paper presented at the conference Politics, economy and society: Irish developmentism, 1958-2008. Un...