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systematically related to its level of economic development. Ireland is an interesting test case because of the importance of inward … important differences between Ireland's outward FDI and the bulk of FDI occurring in the world economy however. Ireland …
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Ireland’s dramatic economic boom of the 1990s has been referred to as “the era of the Celtic Tiger”. In a little over a …-level educational system that had been developed in Ireland over recent decades. …
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Ireland, the “Celtic Tiger” economy of today, had for decades been one of the poorest of the Western European economies …
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Ireland was one of the initial EU member states to move to currency union as of January 1st 1999. The single …-currency project, and Ireland's participation in it, had been vigorously debated within the Irish economics community in the 1990s. The … increase Ireland's vulnerability to external shocks? Would membership inhibit or facilitate an appropriate response, and were …
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