This paper examines the response of the Irish government to the Eurozone fiscal crisis. This paper discusses the external financial assistance programme sought and implemented, economic recovery to date, and the impacts of austerity in Ireland. As Ireland nears the end of the Programme of Support' from Europe the contention that Ireland is a success story is explored. The paper reveals the primacy of financial cutbacks in the Irish response and the limited efforts at public management reforms
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
Since the onset of the sovereign debt crisis, the crisis-stricken countries in Europe have been push...
Ireland was one of the European states most severely affected by the financial crisis. A number of ...
This paper examines the response of the Irish government to the Eurozone fiscal crisis. This paper d...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
This paper considers the origins and characteristics of the current economic crisis in Ireland. In p...
The international economic crisis hit Ireland hard from 2007 on. Ireland’s membership of the Euro ha...
This paper has three goals. First, it seeks to explain the origins of the Irish crisis. Second, it p...
Owing to the significant international exposure of its economy, Ireland was one of the countries suf...
The turnaround in the fiscal position in Ireland over the past 6-7 years has been dramatic. From dou...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
This paper provides an overview of Ireland’s macroeconomic performance over the past decade. In add...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
Since the onset of the sovereign debt crisis, the crisis-stricken countries in Europe have been push...
Ireland was one of the European states most severely affected by the financial crisis. A number of ...
This paper examines the response of the Irish government to the Eurozone fiscal crisis. This paper d...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
This paper considers the origins and characteristics of the current economic crisis in Ireland. In p...
The international economic crisis hit Ireland hard from 2007 on. Ireland’s membership of the Euro ha...
This paper has three goals. First, it seeks to explain the origins of the Irish crisis. Second, it p...
Owing to the significant international exposure of its economy, Ireland was one of the countries suf...
The turnaround in the fiscal position in Ireland over the past 6-7 years has been dramatic. From dou...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
This paper provides an overview of Ireland’s macroeconomic performance over the past decade. In add...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
The current economic crisis has hit all European countries hard, but some are more severely affected...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
Since the onset of the sovereign debt crisis, the crisis-stricken countries in Europe have been push...
Ireland was one of the European states most severely affected by the financial crisis. A number of ...