This short article reflects on observations from the forthcoming volume Policy Analysis in Ireland, edited by Hogan & Murphy. The volume forms part of the International Library of Policy Analysis series, which covers more than twenty countries, published by Policy Press and edited by Michael Howlett and Iris Geva-May. While various themes emerge from the Irish volume, this article focuses on only one core question: whether and how the 2008 economic crisis contracted and expanded the capacity for policy analysis in Ireland. The troika of the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank and the European Commission are associated with policy capacity innovation, but also with significant austerity. Both had a major and long-term impact o...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
In this chapter, Ó hAdhmaill argues that responses to the global economic crisis which emerged in 20...
This paper examines the influence of the Troika on the retrenchment and reform of social security in...
This short article reflects on observations from the forthcoming volume Policy Analysis in Ireland, ...
This paper first considers the origins of the Irish economic crisis. It discusses where the policy f...
The international financial crisis manifests itself in Ireland not only as a crisis of the banking s...
The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the European periphery, where five states, Port...
This article analyzes the impact of austerity on the Irish social protection system. The analysis is...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
In 2010, Ireland’s financial crisis threatened the stability of the global financial system, precipi...
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
Ireland’s banking crisis was described by the IMF in early 2009 as matching ‘episodes of the most se...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
In this chapter, Ó hAdhmaill argues that responses to the global economic crisis which emerged in 20...
This paper examines the influence of the Troika on the retrenchment and reform of social security in...
This short article reflects on observations from the forthcoming volume Policy Analysis in Ireland, ...
This paper first considers the origins of the Irish economic crisis. It discusses where the policy f...
The international financial crisis manifests itself in Ireland not only as a crisis of the banking s...
The 2008 financial crisis hit few places harder than the European periphery, where five states, Port...
This article analyzes the impact of austerity on the Irish social protection system. The analysis is...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
In 2010, Ireland’s financial crisis threatened the stability of the global financial system, precipi...
?Simon Wren-Lewis?s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it i...
Ireland’s banking crisis was described by the IMF in early 2009 as matching ‘episodes of the most se...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
Previous Irish crises have proved to be path shaping. The paper argues many features of Irish policy...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
In this chapter, Ó hAdhmaill argues that responses to the global economic crisis which emerged in 20...
This paper examines the influence of the Troika on the retrenchment and reform of social security in...