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IRELAND'S ECONOMY
After the Irish economic miracle of the 1990s created one of the most open and dynamic economies in Europe, Ireland is transitioning to a period of more modest growth. Here's you'll find article on everything from Irish business to policy and Ireland's economy.
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Dublin: Ireland’s economy is projected to contract by 7.9% in 2009 and a further 1.8% in 2010, according to PwC’s...
While Spain’s economy is projected to contract by 0.7 percent, IBEX members receive about 40 percent of earnings from...
A major new report on Ireland's economy from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has said...
“Ireland's economy needs to become the most competitive and sustainable in Europe. …... Continue reading...
Libya should atone for its past IRA support by putting money into Northern Ireland's economy, a delegation of...
Libya should make a substantial investment in Northern Ireland’s economy to make amends for arming the IRA, a...
...then to "our Lady" or rather her representation & place in mass psychology - not only will Ireland's...
In the Summer of 2008 it was confirmed that Ireland's economy was in recession. At the same time thousands of people...
Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Dublin’s Thomas Read Group grew into a chain of more than 20 pubs as Ireland’s economy boomed in...
...a total house price decline of up to 45pc from the peak of late 2006. A Fitch report on Ireland's economy and the...
...helps promote economic growth and opportunity. After the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland's economy took...
The Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. October 12, 2009 ... and will contribute to the...
After the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland's economy took off: unemployment fell, house prices rose, new...
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Parents of pupils at St John’s Girls National School in Carrigaline received a letter with the request last week.
Although Ireland has very rapidly become a multi-cultural country with ... the arrival of the global crisis, Ireland’s...
Admittedly yesterday’s gains were slim and the Dow ended down but whatever stocks (unlike Ireland’s economy) are on a...
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary today warned a No vote in the Lisbon Treaty referendum would destroy Ireland's economy.
“Ireland should have the confidence to challenge the prevailing consensus that a No vote would be bad for the economy,...
Ireland’s economy stopped shrinking in the second quarter as companies stepped up investment, exports rose and...
For a while there, another cliché was the one about the Irish economy - the magnificent Celtic tiger, we should do what...
...meet and be briefed by their polymath CEO, Barry O'Leary on the IDA Ireland's new US ad campaign ...
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