In this Note we examine the contribution to Irish economic performance over the period 1987 to 2013 comparing it with that of 14 European countries. In particular, we note the relative performance of the Irish labour market, aggregate investment and trends in total factor productivity over this time. This work is part of a broader work stream assessing economic performance at a European level
This Paper describes some important economic and demographic changes in Irish society over recent de...
Chapter 1: From "Poorest of the Rich" to "Europe's Shining Light: Accounting for Growth in Ireland, ...
The Irish economy is facing extremely challenging times. It is in the throes of a deep recession, un...
This Note presents an updated assessment of the volatility of Irish quarterly macroeconomic data fro...
In recent years it has been very difficult to understand the performance of the Irish economy. Howev...
The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is compa...
Abstract: This paper reviews real output, employment and productivity trends in the Irish economy ov...
This paper provides a review of aggregate and sectoral trends in Ireland’s historical and more recen...
The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is compa...
Although Ireland is a high productivity country, it has not been immune from the global productivity...
Recent developments in growth theory1 suggest that factors such as human capital accumulation are ce...
The release of the Quarterly National Accounts (QNA) for Q2 2014 surprised many commentators in term...
This paper reviews Ireland’s recent export performance, with emphasis on the reasons behind the stro...
For many decades Ireland’s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world’s industrial...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...
This Paper describes some important economic and demographic changes in Irish society over recent de...
Chapter 1: From "Poorest of the Rich" to "Europe's Shining Light: Accounting for Growth in Ireland, ...
The Irish economy is facing extremely challenging times. It is in the throes of a deep recession, un...
This Note presents an updated assessment of the volatility of Irish quarterly macroeconomic data fro...
In recent years it has been very difficult to understand the performance of the Irish economy. Howev...
The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is compa...
Abstract: This paper reviews real output, employment and productivity trends in the Irish economy ov...
This paper provides a review of aggregate and sectoral trends in Ireland’s historical and more recen...
The paper reviews the economic performance of the Republic of Ireland since 1945. Its focus is compa...
Although Ireland is a high productivity country, it has not been immune from the global productivity...
Recent developments in growth theory1 suggest that factors such as human capital accumulation are ce...
The release of the Quarterly National Accounts (QNA) for Q2 2014 surprised many commentators in term...
This paper reviews Ireland’s recent export performance, with emphasis on the reasons behind the stro...
For many decades Ireland’s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world’s industrial...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...
This Paper describes some important economic and demographic changes in Irish society over recent de...
Chapter 1: From "Poorest of the Rich" to "Europe's Shining Light: Accounting for Growth in Ireland, ...
The Irish economy is facing extremely challenging times. It is in the throes of a deep recession, un...