T. K. Whitaker and Seán Lemass are generally credited with effecting the policy shiftfrom protectionism to outward orientation. Ireland’s low corporation tax regime,however, has its origins in the export profits tax relief (EPTR) measures introduced bythe second inter-party government in 1956. EPTR was introduced at the urging of theDepartment of Industry and Commerce in the face of long-standing opposition from Revenue and the Department of Finance. Industry and Commerce at the same time successfully thwarted the desires of the Taoiseach, the Department of Finance and other state agencies to have restrictions on foreign ownership of industry repealed. These apparently contradictory positions were rooted in the historical legacy of protecti...
The sociology of development has been dominated by the controversy about whether foreign penetration...
This paper considers the impact of changes in the rate of corporation tax in Ireland affecting the s...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (from which the term ‘Celtic Tiger’ was coined) has gener...
The new export-oriented foreign direct investment (FDI) regime of the 1950s was an interparty govern...
The turnaround in economic policy from the late 1950s was remarkable. Protectionism was abandoned an...
The Republic of Ireland, which until recently had one of the worst standards of living in Europe, ex...
In this article we examine the origins of Whitaker’s export oriented industrial policy and the polit...
The decision to abandon protectionism and move to a more open economy is considered one of the most ...
Industrial development policy in Ireland has long been characterised by its reliance on both discret...
Ruane and Gorg (1996: 37) remarked that \u27any careful comparison of the Irish economy with other e...
This paper analyses the transformation of Irish economic policy formulation from the formation of th...
Up to very recently, Ireland was spoken of in very adulatory terms, to the point of being dubbed the...
In retrospect, it seems that among the deficiencies in Irish economic policy in the early and mid-fi...
Ireland is enjoying a tremendous economic success. Is this success based solely on favorable corpora...
In this paper we argue that Ireland’s post-crisis economic recovery in Europe was driven by foreign ...
The sociology of development has been dominated by the controversy about whether foreign penetration...
This paper considers the impact of changes in the rate of corporation tax in Ireland affecting the s...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (from which the term ‘Celtic Tiger’ was coined) has gener...
The new export-oriented foreign direct investment (FDI) regime of the 1950s was an interparty govern...
The turnaround in economic policy from the late 1950s was remarkable. Protectionism was abandoned an...
The Republic of Ireland, which until recently had one of the worst standards of living in Europe, ex...
In this article we examine the origins of Whitaker’s export oriented industrial policy and the polit...
The decision to abandon protectionism and move to a more open economy is considered one of the most ...
Industrial development policy in Ireland has long been characterised by its reliance on both discret...
Ruane and Gorg (1996: 37) remarked that \u27any careful comparison of the Irish economy with other e...
This paper analyses the transformation of Irish economic policy formulation from the formation of th...
Up to very recently, Ireland was spoken of in very adulatory terms, to the point of being dubbed the...
In retrospect, it seems that among the deficiencies in Irish economic policy in the early and mid-fi...
Ireland is enjoying a tremendous economic success. Is this success based solely on favorable corpora...
In this paper we argue that Ireland’s post-crisis economic recovery in Europe was driven by foreign ...
The sociology of development has been dominated by the controversy about whether foreign penetration...
This paper considers the impact of changes in the rate of corporation tax in Ireland affecting the s...
Ireland’s economic boom from 1994 to 2000 (from which the term ‘Celtic Tiger’ was coined) has gener...