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-country interdependencies. We then use a multinomial logit model to estimate the number of banks in Ireland that experience a large shock on the … same day as banks in other countries (""coexceedances""), controlling for Ireland-specific and global factors. We find …
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Ireland has had significant competitiveness gains in the 1990s on the basis of the standard manufacturing unit labor … have accounted for the bulk of value added in production. Their productivity gains have greatly contributed to Ireland …
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The projected rise in age-related government spending as a share of GDP in Ireland over the next forty years is among …
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sectoral changes, and applies this to the case of Ireland, where a property bust has revealed a large hole in the public …
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Irish policymakers have gained significant credibility, through assertive steps, to deal with the most potent sources of vulnerability. A continuation of vigorous policy efforts is required with an emphasis on risk management. Much progress has been made on the financial stability agenda, but a...
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countries and by focusing on three case studies: Denmark, Ireland and Italy …
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This 1999 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Danish economy continued to perform well in 1997–98. Real GDP growth of about 3 percent remained above potential and unemployment fell to 6 percent, less than half its level only five years earlier. Consumer price inflation remained subdued...
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