Economy
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Noonan in finance
A political veteran takes on his toughest brief so far. Michael Noonan needs few lessons in the nuances of cabinet…
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Changing priorities for Bruton
Enterprise, Jobs and Investment Minister Richard Bruton is returning to a department he last led in 1994 and a familiar…
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Inward investment: the key to recovery
Economist Alan Gray explains why foreign investment will be the basis for Ireland’s economic recovery and outlines key areas of…
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Ireland, the €uro & the economic crisis
Ireland’s underlying development strategy is as sound today as it was prior to joining the euro-zone, says economist Dr John…
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Ireland, the €uro & the economic crisis
Ireland’s underlying development strategy is as sound today as it was prior to joining the euro-zone, says economist Dr John…
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Housing trends
House prices have not yet reached a trough and there won’t be a major upturn in the housing market until…
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Financial regulation
Ensuring openness and accountability in Ireland’s financial sector could translate into a more open political culture, argues Professor Gregory Connor.…
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Taxing times
New research highlights the gap between headline corporate tax rates and what companies actually pay. Emma Blee reports. Amid pressure…
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Growing the real economy
The new Government faces “daunting but not insurmountable challenges on the economy”, according to ICTU’s economic advisor Paul Sweeney. He…
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A reforming department
Peter Cheney considers the tough task awaiting the new Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. External examples of change, especially…
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