Journal articleThis paper analyses the effects of the economic crisis on local government budgets in Ireland. In this context, it also examines the preceding period, namely the impact of the economic boom on local government finances. We find that the budgets of local authorities, as with the national budget, increased greatly throughout the boom years. Although local authority spending increased, local governments were not as profligate as central government during this period. As for the economic recession, the evidence is of a lagged effect on local government budgets, with no dramatic change in 2008, unlike the impact at the central level. As with downturns elsewhere, the negative impact of this recession on local authority budgets bega...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
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With its fiscal, competitiveness and banking crisis, Ireland is among the most severely affected cou...
This paper sets out to establish the extent of austerity in the Irish local government system during...
There are two essential elements to this paper. In the first instance, we explore the specific detai...
Journal articleA framework to assess the financial performance of city and county councils in Irela...
In this paper we set out to analyse changes in local government expenditures and income in the cont...
The years since the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent economic crash have witnessed significant c...
Given the changes in the Irish economy since the economic crisis and, more specifically, reforms in ...
The financial crisis from 2008 has had a profound impact on Irish local government. Councils were fa...
Journal articleIt was over a quarter of a century ago that information from the financial statements...
The Great Recession’s damaging effects on the finances of cities and counties have led some observer...
Local government is an important service provider to the people of Ireland. It is also a key compon...
This paper considers the origins and characteristics of the current economic crisis in Ireland. In p...
Ireland is one of the countries most severely affected by the Great Recession. National income fell ...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
With its fiscal, competitiveness and banking crisis, Ireland is among the most severely affected cou...
This paper sets out to establish the extent of austerity in the Irish local government system during...
There are two essential elements to this paper. In the first instance, we explore the specific detai...
Journal articleA framework to assess the financial performance of city and county councils in Irela...
In this paper we set out to analyse changes in local government expenditures and income in the cont...
The years since the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent economic crash have witnessed significant c...
Given the changes in the Irish economy since the economic crisis and, more specifically, reforms in ...
The financial crisis from 2008 has had a profound impact on Irish local government. Councils were fa...
Journal articleIt was over a quarter of a century ago that information from the financial statements...
The Great Recession’s damaging effects on the finances of cities and counties have led some observer...
Local government is an important service provider to the people of Ireland. It is also a key compon...
This paper considers the origins and characteristics of the current economic crisis in Ireland. In p...
Ireland is one of the countries most severely affected by the Great Recession. National income fell ...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
With its fiscal, competitiveness and banking crisis, Ireland is among the most severely affected cou...