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Over the past 30 years, there have been periods of boom and bust, but average household incomes have grown strongly in Ireland. The distribution of household income has been broadly stable over this period, so that there has been substantial growth for low-, middle- and high-income households....
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poverty in developing countries. There is relatively little empirical evidence addressing this question directly, but a lot of … relationship between trade liberalisation and poverty, so that the picture is much less negative than is often suggested in popular … debate. In the long run and on average, trade liberalisation is highly likely to be poverty alleviating, and there is no …
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