During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the remedial powers of the austerity agenda and as a ‘role model’ for the other heavily indebted states. In this article, we offer a critical reading of the narrative of an Irish ‘recovery’ that has gained currency over recent years. Tracing the genealogy of terms such as ‘poster child’ and ‘role model’ reveals that they predate the recent apparent revival in Ireland’s economic fortunes. The specific point of origin of these metaphors suggests that the often euphoric discourse that has come to attend the Irish economy articulates a very specific political enterprise. In their efforts to cast the country as the harbinger of economic ‘recovery’, power...
This article studies the impact of the 2008 economic crisis on the Irish development model. ...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
Given its impressive economic performance over the past two decades, Ireland earned the title, the ‘...
The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the European periphery, where five states, Port...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
This article analyzes the impact of austerity on the Irish social protection system. The analysis is...
State responses to the global financial and European sovereign debt crisis have been dominated by a ...
What is clear is that in Ireland it has been a good crisis for economists, in the sense that the sta...
This project examines the imposition of austerity measures on two periphery countries in the Eurozon...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
This article narrates Ireland's recent odyssey from the pride and envy of Europe to kneeling supplic...
This article studies the impact of the 2008 economic crisis on the Irish development model. ...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
Given its impressive economic performance over the past two decades, Ireland earned the title, the ‘...
The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the European periphery, where five states, Port...
Ireland has come to be seen as an exemplary case of the successful practice of austerity, both econo...
This article analyzes the impact of austerity on the Irish social protection system. The analysis is...
State responses to the global financial and European sovereign debt crisis have been dominated by a ...
What is clear is that in Ireland it has been a good crisis for economists, in the sense that the sta...
This project examines the imposition of austerity measures on two periphery countries in the Eurozon...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
This article narrates Ireland's recent odyssey from the pride and envy of Europe to kneeling supplic...
This article studies the impact of the 2008 economic crisis on the Irish development model. ...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...