The Irish economy in transition successes, problems, and prospects

The transformation of Ireland from one of the poorer countries in Western Europe to one of the best performing is one of the most remarkable economic success stories in recent times. The ten papers in this collection were presented at a conference at Lehigh University in March 2001. Written from a b...

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Other Authors Munley, Vincent, Thornton, Robert J. 1943-, Aronson, J. Richard 1937-
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford ; Boston : JAI, 2002.
Edition1st ed.
SeriesContemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ; v. 85.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN0762309792
9781849501873
DOI10.1016/S1569-3759(2002)85
Physical Description1 online resource (ix, 257 p.) : ill., maps.

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Summary:The transformation of Ireland from one of the poorer countries in Western Europe to one of the best performing is one of the most remarkable economic success stories in recent times. The ten papers in this collection were presented at a conference at Lehigh University in March 2001. Written from a broad interdisciplinary perspective, the papers collectively discuss the recent evolution of the Irish economy and the factors responsible. They also analyze the problems that rapid growth has generated and the consequent domestic policy challenges in such areas as infrastructure, the environment, education, and social welfare.
Item Description:Papers presented at a conference at Lehigh University, March 2001.
ISBN:0762309792
9781849501873
DOI:10.1016/S1569-3759(2002)85
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 257 p.) : ill., maps.