This paper analyzes the role of tax policy in the transformation of the Irish economy from the 1980s to the 1990s. Details are provided of the marked underperformance of the economy in the 1980s, evidenced by rising unemployment, falling employment, stagnant living standards, and a looming fiscal crisis. The correction of the fiscal imbalances in the late 1980s was followed by a remarkable transformation of the economy. In the 1990s, the Irish economy led Europe in terms of employment creation, unemployment reduction, and improved living standards. The increasing ratio of debt to gross domestic product was reversed, and Ireland easily qualified to adopt the European common currency in 1999
For many decades Ireland’s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world’s industrial...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
After a long period of economic stagnation between the wars, Ireland experienced a remarkable indust...
This paper analyses the role of the Irish tax regime in the country's economic development. Corporat...
The main aim of this paper is to establish the influence of taxation over the economic growth in the...
This paper is an output of the Governance Research Programme at UCD Geary Institute, funded by PRTLI...
Abstract: This paper explores the structure of Ireland’s tax system. Considerable attention is given...
Ireland's recent economic growth - the Celtic Tiger phenomenon - has attracted world attention. This...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
The Irish economy experienced a period of rapid expansion and growth in the 1990s (the ‘Celtic Tiger...
The Republic of Ireland, which until recently had one of the worst standards of living in Europe, ex...
Abstract: This paper reviews recent literature on Ireland's economic experiences in the 1980s. ...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
This paper considers how future macro-economic developments in the Irish economy and elsewhere are l...
Abstract: This paper uses the recent controversy between the European Union and the Irish Republic t...
For many decades Ireland’s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world’s industrial...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
After a long period of economic stagnation between the wars, Ireland experienced a remarkable indust...
This paper analyses the role of the Irish tax regime in the country's economic development. Corporat...
The main aim of this paper is to establish the influence of taxation over the economic growth in the...
This paper is an output of the Governance Research Programme at UCD Geary Institute, funded by PRTLI...
Abstract: This paper explores the structure of Ireland’s tax system. Considerable attention is given...
Ireland's recent economic growth - the Celtic Tiger phenomenon - has attracted world attention. This...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
The Irish economy experienced a period of rapid expansion and growth in the 1990s (the ‘Celtic Tiger...
The Republic of Ireland, which until recently had one of the worst standards of living in Europe, ex...
Abstract: This paper reviews recent literature on Ireland's economic experiences in the 1980s. ...
This paper attempts to account for the rise in Irish unemployment between 1970 and 1987. To this end...
This paper considers how future macro-economic developments in the Irish economy and elsewhere are l...
Abstract: This paper uses the recent controversy between the European Union and the Irish Republic t...
For many decades Ireland’s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world’s industrial...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
After a long period of economic stagnation between the wars, Ireland experienced a remarkable indust...