When Economic Development was published in 1958, Ireland was a growth failure but thirty years later it became the Celtic Tiger. This paper places this remarkable development in the context of long-run economic growth in Western Europe and establishes the distinctive features of Irish experience and policy. This enables an assessment of the diagnosis and policy proposals that Whitaker provided fifty years ago. The central roles in the Celtic Tiger of foreign direct investment, ICT production, and an elastic labour supply are highlighted while the importance of globalization and the abandonment of misguided autarchic policies is made clear
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
This paper examines how sovereignty is being reconfigured in the Irish political economy. The consti...
Ireland’s status as one of the most materialist states in Europe in the 1980s helped motivate the ne...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...
2Ireland’s economic success since the mid 1990s has earned it the title, the Celtic Tiger. Taking th...
The success of the Irish economy over the last decade has rightly attracted enormous attention from ...
The success of the Irish economy over the last decade has rightly attracted enormous attention from ...
The years following the Second World War are those of greatest economic growth in Europe. If the cou...
Due to the vast developments in technology and information sharing, developing countries now have in...
author, The Celtic Tiger: Miracle or Myth. As will be discussed, part of this success was attributed...
Ireland's recent economic growth - the Celtic Tiger phenomenon - has attracted world attention. This...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...
Roughly 40 years ago, Ireland was described as “just one big farm.” Today, Ireland is the second onl...
The Celtic Tiger economic boom, which occurred in Ireland from approximately 1987 to 2009 has genera...
This paper charts the roots, rise, and symbiotic struggle of the Irish economy and its most prominen...
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
This paper examines how sovereignty is being reconfigured in the Irish political economy. The consti...
Ireland’s status as one of the most materialist states in Europe in the 1980s helped motivate the ne...
When Economic Development was published in 1958 there was good reason to worry both about Ireland's ...
2Ireland’s economic success since the mid 1990s has earned it the title, the Celtic Tiger. Taking th...
The success of the Irish economy over the last decade has rightly attracted enormous attention from ...
The success of the Irish economy over the last decade has rightly attracted enormous attention from ...
The years following the Second World War are those of greatest economic growth in Europe. If the cou...
Due to the vast developments in technology and information sharing, developing countries now have in...
author, The Celtic Tiger: Miracle or Myth. As will be discussed, part of this success was attributed...
Ireland's recent economic growth - the Celtic Tiger phenomenon - has attracted world attention. This...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper uses a political economy approach to examine the nature an...
Roughly 40 years ago, Ireland was described as “just one big farm.” Today, Ireland is the second onl...
The Celtic Tiger economic boom, which occurred in Ireland from approximately 1987 to 2009 has genera...
This paper charts the roots, rise, and symbiotic struggle of the Irish economy and its most prominen...
The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s,...
This paper examines how sovereignty is being reconfigured in the Irish political economy. The consti...
Ireland’s status as one of the most materialist states in Europe in the 1980s helped motivate the ne...