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This paper examines government subsidisation of home ownership in Ireland since the start of the 20th Century. It … argues that during the first two thirds of this period, Ireland slowly assembled government home ownership supports of such …
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. The government is required to formulate and implement extremely tough choices, particularly since Ireland entered an EU …
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from the Growing Up in Ireland survey. The findings confirm the sibling absence effect of union instability, the social …
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This paper undertakes a structured, focused case-study comparison of housing bubbles in Ireland and Spain, based on the …
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, Section 2 discusses the main developments in migration and integration policy in Ireland in 2011. Section 3 reviews the …
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This paper adopts a new analytical approach to explaining choices in fiscal politics in Ireland and Spain between 2008 … the crisis: Ireland adopted an orthodox deficit-reduction strategy, while Spain implemented a ‘heterodox’ stimulus fiscal … package. Yet by mid-2010, Spain’s fiscal stance had converged with Ireland’s, as the wider European crisis deepened and the …
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Welfare states are said to have evolved over the course of the past twenty years towards a ‘social investment’ model of welfare, characterised by a focus on equality of opportunity and upward social mobility combined with greater emphasis on individual responsibility. More or less...
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This paper describes the causes and consequences of Ireland's economic crisis in the context of the policy solution … implemented to contain that crisis: protracted fiscal austerity. I describe the causes of the recent crisis in Ireland, and look …, tracing their effects on sectors of Ireland's macroeconomy, and, finally, ask whether Ireland is, indeed, the role model for …
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The paper chronicles the evolution of financial regulation in Ireland, with particular attention given to the roles …
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and Simon Holroyd of NATCEN provided substantial technical assistance. This study would not have been possible in Ireland …
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