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decisions in Ireland. The first essay presents international best practices in the design and operation of sovereign wealth … funds that could inform the setup of the two new funds in Ireland. It highlights the importance of operating the funds … within a strong fiscal policy framework. The second essay reviews Ireland's planning and permitting system, underscoring the …
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This 2023 Article IV Consultation highlights that Ireland's economy has shown remarkable resilience in the face of …
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The Eighth Review Under the Extended Arrangement discusses Ireland’s fiscal policy, financial reforms, economic growth …, and employment. The policy implementation of Ireland continued to remain strong, even though the country has been … susceptible to global financial shocks. Ireland’s steadfast policy implementation has helped access to market funding; however …
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bank diagnostics have been completed. Ireland has pulled back from a severe banking crisis with the support of the EU … area market tensions. Continued determined policy implementation is nonetheless needed on a range of fronts before Ireland … help ensure Ireland’s return to market financing is lasting. Addressing mortgage arrears and completing bank repairs. Very …
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. Following a smooth exit from the EU-IMF supported program, strong job creation and other indicators suggest Ireland’s economic … recovery is broadening. Together with other European periphery countries, Ireland currently enjoys favorable financial market …’s Comprehensive Assessment is important to reinforce confidence in European banks, including in Ireland, and any capital shortfalls …
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This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that Ireland enjoyed strong growth in 2014, at about 5 percent year over … 2015, Ireland’s growth is expected to remain robust, at about 3.5 percent, bolstered by the European Central Bank …
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) fiscal rules in Ireland. Ireland is expected to exit the Excessive Deficit Procedure in 2015. From a peak of 13.3 percent of … rule framework is discussed in more detail. Technical challenges in estimating potential output in Ireland, and some …
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This Selected Issues paper on Ireland focuses on ensuring an inclusive and growth-enhancing fiscal policy mix. It …
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This 2022 Article IV Consultation with Ireland highlights that the economy has rebounded strongly from the pandemic …
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create jobs. Ireland is expected to return to reliance on market financing in 2014, yet further European support could make … Ireland’s recovery and debt sustainability more robust. Irish banks face weak profitability that hinders their capacity to …
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