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Ireland's economic problems were in part the result of the small size of Irish landholdings. In particular, both the law and social tradition provided for subdivision of land, with all sons inheriting equal shares in a farm, meaning that farms became so small that only one crop, potatoes, could be grown in sufficient amounts to feed a family.
The distortion of Irish economic data by US multinational tax schemes was a key contributor to the build-up of leverage in the Celtic Tiger, amplifying both Irish consumer optimism (who borrowed to 190% of disposable income, OECD highest), and global capital markets optimism about Ireland (enabled Irish banks to lend over 180% of deposit base ...
European Review of Economic History. Foster, R. F. Luck and the Irish: A Brief History of Change from 1970 (2008), 227pp; Johnson, David S. "The economic history of Ireland between the wars." Irish economic and social history 1.1 (1974): 49–61. McCarthy, Charles. Trade unions in Ireland 1894–1960 (Dublin: Institute of Public Administration ...
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View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Economy of Ireland may refer to: Economy of the Republic of Ireland, the economy of a ...
The economic contraction in Ireland ended in 2015, when the economy began growing. The economy began outpacing the rest of the European Union after this period. [102] The economy of Ireland continued to grow in 2022 rising by 11%, although projected to slow with the global recession. [103]
The Political Economy of the Irish Welfare State: Church, State and Capital (Policy Press, 2017). Rees, Catherine, ed. Changes in Contemporary Ireland: Texts and Contexts (2013). Riain, Seán Ó. The Rise and Fall of Ireland's Celtic Tiger: Liberalism, Boom and Bust (Cambridge UP, 2014).
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