Ireland is the most successful EU economy in attracting export-platform foreign direct investment (FDI), and the increased FDI inflows of the 1990s are widely agreed to have been one of the most important factors in generating the remarkable boom that the country experienced over that decade. The present paper considers the confluence of factors - domestic policy changes, fortuitous developments in the European and global economic environment, and the coming to fruition of policy initiatives of earlier eras - that provided the setting for the increased inflows of the period and the changes that they wrought. One of the main findings is that growth-enhancing economic policies - including fiscal prudence, the maintenance of labour-market flex...
peer-reviewedThe extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' ...
This piece of research investigates, whether Ireland is reliant of FDI and is Ireland an attractive ...
Although starting from a very low base and initially insignificant when compared to the growth of Ir...
This paper analyses the role of the Irish tax regime in the country's economic development. Corporat...
Ireland was one of the first countries in the world to adopt an FDI-oriented development strategy. I...
Ireland was one of the first countries in the world to adopt an FDI-oriented development strategy. I...
Ireland has one of the highest ratios of inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) stock to gross dome...
Abstract: Ireland’s dramatic economic boom of the 1990s has been referred to as ‘the era of the Celt...
In this paper we argue that Ireland’s post-crisis economic recovery in Europe was driven by foreign ...
The research of this paper focuses on Ireland's economic development in the 1990s. The central quest...
The Irish economy experienced a period of rapid expansion and growth in the 1990s (the ‘Celtic Tiger...
It is scientifically proved that foreign direct investments (FDI) are one of the life-forces for eco...
Exceptionally high FDI inflows into Ireland have been one of the main resources of Irish rapid econo...
The extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' - has attract...
The extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' - has attract...
peer-reviewedThe extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' ...
This piece of research investigates, whether Ireland is reliant of FDI and is Ireland an attractive ...
Although starting from a very low base and initially insignificant when compared to the growth of Ir...
This paper analyses the role of the Irish tax regime in the country's economic development. Corporat...
Ireland was one of the first countries in the world to adopt an FDI-oriented development strategy. I...
Ireland was one of the first countries in the world to adopt an FDI-oriented development strategy. I...
Ireland has one of the highest ratios of inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) stock to gross dome...
Abstract: Ireland’s dramatic economic boom of the 1990s has been referred to as ‘the era of the Celt...
In this paper we argue that Ireland’s post-crisis economic recovery in Europe was driven by foreign ...
The research of this paper focuses on Ireland's economic development in the 1990s. The central quest...
The Irish economy experienced a period of rapid expansion and growth in the 1990s (the ‘Celtic Tiger...
It is scientifically proved that foreign direct investments (FDI) are one of the life-forces for eco...
Exceptionally high FDI inflows into Ireland have been one of the main resources of Irish rapid econo...
The extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' - has attract...
The extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' - has attract...
peer-reviewedThe extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s - the 'Celtic Tiger' ...
This piece of research investigates, whether Ireland is reliant of FDI and is Ireland an attractive ...
Although starting from a very low base and initially insignificant when compared to the growth of Ir...