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cannot apply to Ireland and Iceland. In both cases, these nations adopted the neoliberal attitude toward banks that was … decisions. Even in our case it was a huge mistake - but it was 'affordable'. Ireland and Iceland were not so lucky, as their … Ireland had given up ist own currency in favor of what is essentially a foreign currency - the euro, which is issued by the …
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The relationship between recessions and health is mixed, with some evidence from the most recent financial crisis finding a positive effect on heath behaviours. This study uses longitudinal data spanning the periods before, during and after the Irish crisis of 2008, to test the impact of...
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purchases ended in December 2018. This paper identifies whether the ECB´s APP in Ireland operated through the portfolio … reserves. This is a first step towards understanding the transmission channels of ECB policy in Ireland and more work needs to …
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-time buyers. In this paper, we examine the introduction of a direct public mortgage, the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan, which aims … to address these dfficulties in Ireland. We use new unique granular microdata for applications to the scheme to explore …
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