Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both economically and politically. But these inferences would be misleading. The real story about fiscal adjustments in Ireland is more problematic, the reasons for recovery are more complex, and the political consequences are a good deal more nuanced. This paper sets the Irish experience alongside that of the other Eurozone periphery countries. It argues that these countries’ recovery prospects depend on the EU economic policy framework, but that Ireland’s connections to non-Eurozone economies also shape its growth prospects. Political stability is problematic in all the periphery countries, with the rise of challenger parties articulating values and ...
One of the first countries to be seriously affected by the Eurozone crisis, after six years, Ireland...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Published online: 08 June 2017The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the Euro peripher...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the European periphery, where five states, Port...
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
This project examines the imposition of austerity measures on two periphery countries in the Eurozon...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
This paper adopts a new analytical approach to explaining choices in fiscal politics in Ireland and ...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
The ongoing approach of the European authorities to the difficulties in the Greek economy and the br...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
One of the first countries to be seriously affected by the Eurozone crisis, after six years, Ireland...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Published online: 08 June 2017The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the Euro peripher...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the European periphery, where five states, Port...
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
This project examines the imposition of austerity measures on two periphery countries in the Eurozon...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
This paper adopts a new analytical approach to explaining choices in fiscal politics in Ireland and ...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
The ongoing approach of the European authorities to the difficulties in the Greek economy and the br...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
One of the first countries to be seriously affected by the Eurozone crisis, after six years, Ireland...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Published online: 08 June 2017The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the Euro peripher...