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to be maintained to further reduce unemployment. To achieve that Ireland should: • Balance its budget over the cycle …
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Ireland’s strong policy implementation and market conditions have improved macroeconomic indicators to show positive signs. However, an uncertain medium-term outlook could hamper the prospects. Bank supported recovery through timely action on lingering financial sector issues has been...
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years. In particular, it examines the experiences of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Spain—four countries in which … Ireland and Spain, reflecting in part a higher amplitude of residential construction. However, the boom- bust cycle has …
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further the timeliness, quality, and comprehensiveness of its budgets, statistics, and accounts. Ireland has the capacity and … costs associated with modern accrual-based accounting, and risk-based fiscal management. Fiscal reporting in Ireland is …
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of strong spending pressures. Such a strategy should include reforms to generate savings while protecting core services … commercial loans.Recent proposals by the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) to strengthen regulation of mortgage loan origination are …
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This paper presents an Ex Post Evaluation of the 2010 Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement with Ireland. The Fund … Ireland’s home-grown program and as part of a broader financing package of Ireland and its European partners. The program …
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