This book, which was launched at a conference to mark the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the ESRI, was mainly written and edited by ESRI staff along with some outside contributors. It examines in depth the key factors leading to Ireland's transformation and how the social and economic structure of the country has been affected. The study synthesises a great deal of the work done in the Institute over the last decade to elucidate the complex interplay of economic, social and political forces which have shaped Irish society. It begins by putting the profound transformation that the country has experienced in international perspective and goes on to analyse its determinants. There follows a detailed discussion of the relationship betw...
Ireland was once viewed as the "sick man" of Europe, but over the course of a generation, it was tra...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
Ireland’s “Celtic Tiger” years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
A striking divergence can be observed in the interpretations that economists and sociologists have o...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
Ireland was once viewed as the "sick man" of Europe, but over the course of a generation, it was tra...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
Ireland’s “Celtic Tiger” years saw GDP per capita rise from 60% of the EU average to 120% of the ave...
A striking divergence can be observed in the interpretations that economists and sociologists have o...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
Ireland was once viewed as the "sick man" of Europe, but over the course of a generation, it was tra...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...
In this paper we take as a case study a developed country that both experienced one of the highest s...