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This article compares the financial balance sheet of Irish households with those of fifteen other European countries.
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The ease with which debt can be run up on credit cards makes trends in credit card borrowing of particular interest.
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Strong credit growth since the mid-1990s has resulted in a near doubling of Ireland’s private-sector credit to Gross Domestic Product ratio.
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This article examines how the changing economic environment influenced households’ portfolio composition of assets and liabilities over the past seven years.
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This article provides a brief overview of the Irish pound’s origins, before looking in more detail at the questioning of the sterling link and events leading up to Ireland joining the EMS.
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Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mortgages.
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This article attempts to measure household wealth and to derive estimates for the evolution of households’ net assets, or net worth, since EMU entry in 1999.
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