As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all the more crucial to understand the character and causes of such industrial upgrading that did occur in Ireland in the 1990s. This paper argues that despite a continuing reliance on foreign investment, there were significant elements of local industrial upgrading within the Irish economy in the 1990s. Contrary to perspectives which emphasise the learning effects associated with foreign firms, the paper suggests that such upgrading only emerged when and where local and national institutions were established to support relations of innovation and organisational development. The current difficulties in the Irish economy can be traced in signi...
Data suggests that over the 15 year period to 2005, there has been only a moderate increase in produ...
From the 1960s until the mid-1980s, most of the growth of employment, output and exports in manufact...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
Abstract: As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becom...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (from which the term ‘Celtic Tiger’ was coined) has gener...
The research of this paper focuses on Ireland's economic development in the 1990s. The central quest...
In the Celtic Tiger years of the 1990s, Ireland apparently rode the roller coaster of freewheeling ...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (widely labeled the ‘Celtic Tiger’) has been seen by analy...
non-peer-reviewedInternational attention has been focused on the mechanisms through which Ireland cr...
This paper reviews Ireland’s recent export performance, with emphasis on the reasons behind the stro...
From its inception in the late 1940s, Irish industrial policy has attempted to disperse industrial p...
The extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s—the ‘Celtic Tiger’—has attracted a...
Data suggests that over the 15 year period to 2005, there has been only a moderate increase in produ...
From the 1960s until the mid-1980s, most of the growth of employment, output and exports in manufact...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
Abstract: As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becom...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (from which the term ‘Celtic Tiger’ was coined) has gener...
The research of this paper focuses on Ireland's economic development in the 1990s. The central quest...
In the Celtic Tiger years of the 1990s, Ireland apparently rode the roller coaster of freewheeling ...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Manufacturing industry is a crucial ingredient in national economic development. This is because of...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (widely labeled the ‘Celtic Tiger’) has been seen by analy...
non-peer-reviewedInternational attention has been focused on the mechanisms through which Ireland cr...
This paper reviews Ireland’s recent export performance, with emphasis on the reasons behind the stro...
From its inception in the late 1940s, Irish industrial policy has attempted to disperse industrial p...
The extraordinary growth of the Irish economy since the mid-1990s—the ‘Celtic Tiger’—has attracted a...
Data suggests that over the 15 year period to 2005, there has been only a moderate increase in produ...
From the 1960s until the mid-1980s, most of the growth of employment, output and exports in manufact...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...