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. Specically, we estimate the determinants of SME distress in Ireland during the severe financial and economic crisis which began …
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rates in Ireland over the period 1933-2012. We find cointegration and that prices, income and interest rates are weakly …
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rates in Ireland from a variety of sources for the period 1933-2012. We discuss in detail how the data set is constructed …
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We develop ´EIRE Mod (Elementary Irish Real Economy Model), a core DSGE model suitable for policy analysis in Ireland … exports component, is designed to replicate the highly open nature of the Irish economy. Ireland’s membership of EMU is … in output. Nevertheless, particular care should be paid to the effect of domestic reforms on Ireland’s external …
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The financial sector played a key role in triggering the recent crisis. Negative feedback loops between the financial sector and the real economy have further increased the persistence and amplitude of the downturn. We examine such macrofinancial linkages through the lens of the housing market....
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The Central Bank of Ireland and SUERF organised a joint conference in Dublin on 20th September, 2010 on the general … Ireland), academics, and financial practitioners. As always, the papers illuminated some of the different perspectives of the …
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