This paper examines the implications for social life of the phenomenal economic growth that has taken place in Ireland since it joined the EU. The author argues that the benefits of economic growth have not been evenly distributed between rural and urban areas, social categories and women and men, and suggests that the changes have created important challenges for policy formulation as well as for implementation
Following a prolonged period of relative economic isolation Ireland opened up its trade to internati...
Ireland has been one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union or the OECD in the 1990s...
Na přelomu nového tisíciletí ohromila irská ekonomika svou výkonností celý svět. Příchod globální fi...
This paper examines the implications for social life of the phenomenal economic growth that has take...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, are likely to be admitted to the EU within th...
Subject to ratification, a further ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe will accede...
The Ireland´s recovery from the crisis that broke in the Irish economy was fast comparing to other e...
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, are likely to be admitted to the EU within th...
This paper uses data from the Quarterly National Household Survey, monthly registrations of migrants...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
In keeping with the Republic of Ireland's membership of the European Union (EU), successive Irish go...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
Following a prolonged period of relative economic isolation Ireland opened up its trade to internati...
Ireland has been one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union or the OECD in the 1990s...
Na přelomu nového tisíciletí ohromila irská ekonomika svou výkonností celý svět. Příchod globální fi...
This paper examines the implications for social life of the phenomenal economic growth that has take...
Abstract. Historical context is all-important in any understand-ing of Irish economic development. T...
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, are likely to be admitted to the EU within th...
Subject to ratification, a further ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe will accede...
The Ireland´s recovery from the crisis that broke in the Irish economy was fast comparing to other e...
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, are likely to be admitted to the EU within th...
This paper uses data from the Quarterly National Household Survey, monthly registrations of migrants...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
Paper presented at the conference “Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
In keeping with the Republic of Ireland's membership of the European Union (EU), successive Irish go...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
Following a prolonged period of relative economic isolation Ireland opened up its trade to internati...
Ireland has been one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union or the OECD in the 1990s...
Na přelomu nového tisíciletí ohromila irská ekonomika svou výkonností celý svět. Příchod globální fi...