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Inside the Room

Author : Eamon Gilmore
Publisher : Merrion Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781785370458

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March 2011: Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore have just formed a coalition government between Fine Gael and Labour. Ireland’s banks are broken, unemployment is heading for half a million, the public finances are in deficit, international lenders rate Ireland as ‘junk’ and the country is in an IMF bailout. As Tánaiste in the new Coalition, Eamon Gilmore was at the heart of every major economic decision taken during his term, and as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade was primarily responsible for restoring Ireland’s international reputation and trade connections. In his extraordinary political memoir of these dramatic and turbulent times, Eamon Gilmore writes frankly about the political price the Labour Party has paid for some of their choices, reflects on the circumstances that led to his own resignation and assesses the prospects for Ireland’s continued recovery, including the risks which could yet blow Ireland’s economy off course.

The Fall of the Celtic Tiger

Author : Donal Donovan,Antoin E. Murphy
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780199663958

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The Fall of the Celtic Tiger by Donal Donovan,Antoin E. Murphy Pdf

Examines how the Celtic Tiger, an economy that was hailed as one of the most successful in history, fell into a macroeconomic abyss necessitating an unheard of bail-out. It covers property market bubbles, regulatory incompetency, and disastrous economic policies. A highly readable account of the unprecedented near collapse of the Irish economy.

Ireland and the Climate Crisis

Author : David Robbins,Diarmuid Torney,Pat Brereton
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-09-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783030475871

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Ireland and the Climate Crisis by David Robbins,Diarmuid Torney,Pat Brereton Pdf

This book provides a comprehensive overview of Ireland’s response to the climate crisis. The contributions, written by leading scholars across a range of disciplines in the social sciences, humanities and beyond, shed light on diverse aspects of the climate crisis, the factors shaping Ireland’s response, and prospects for the future. Long regarded as a ‘climate laggard’, Ireland’s response to the urgent societal challenge of climate change has seen new momentum in recent times. The volume will serve as a key reference point for academics, students, policymakers, and a wide range of stakeholders. It will be of interest to readers within Ireland, as well as further afield, who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the constraints on, and opportunities for, successful climate action in Ireland.

The Irish Crisis

Author : Charles Edward Trevelyan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1848
Category : Famines
ISBN : HARVARD:32044019656867

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Ireland in Crisis

Author : Raymond D. Crotty
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : STANFORD:36105040372000

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Ireland in Crisis

Author : Patrick Little
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Ireland
ISBN : 1526126702

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This book presents new research on a crucial period in Irish history, looking at how individuals and institutions responded to an unprecedented crisis in church and state. It provides perspectives on the roles of English intervention, Confederate politics and the Catholic and Protestant churches, alongside challenging takes on Ormond and Cromwell.

Debating Austerity in Ireland

Author : Emma Heffernan,John McHale,Niamh Moore-Cherry
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Budget deficits
ISBN : 1908997680

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Debating Austerity in Ireland by Emma Heffernan,John McHale,Niamh Moore-Cherry Pdf

The austerity that followed the recent economic and financial crisis in has led to impassioned debates across the social sciences and the public at large. Although Ireland was not its only victim, the depth of the interacting economic, banking and budgetary crises has meant that the level of public interest has been especially intense. Among the hotly debated questions: what is austerity? Was it necessary? What have been its consequences? One of the defining features of the debate to date has been its tendency to polarise opinion and adopt a one-dimensional perspective. This book challenges us to adopt a more nuanced approach to understandings of austerity, and by extension the path to recovery. The book brings together leading national and international experts from across the social sciences to debate this traumatic period in Ireland's economic and social development.The papers were selected from a conference at the Royal Irish Academy, peer-reviewed and rewritten with the addition of a substantial introduction and conclusion by the editors.

Ireland in Crisis?

Author : Seán Ó Nualláin
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443854276

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Ireland in Crisis? by Seán Ó Nualláin Pdf

The first annual conference of ICIS, the international congress of Irish studies, was held at, and academically sponsored by, the University of California at Berkeley in July 2012. The four main themes of the conference were: Performing Arts; Literature, Language, and Identity; Politics, Technology, and the Economy; and Issues of Intellectual Freedom. These proceedings of this highly successful event, in conjunction with the editor’s Ireland: a colony once again (CSP, 2012), attempt to explore the reinstatement of Irish identity in our present, vastly-changed political and cultural landscape.

Understanding Ireland's Economic Crisis

Author : Stephen Kinsella,Anthony Leddin
Publisher : Orpen Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2010-09-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781842182215

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Understanding Ireland's Economic Crisis by Stephen Kinsella,Anthony Leddin Pdf

Ireland has experienced the largest destruction of wealth of any developed country during the 2007–10 economic crisis. Understanding Ireland's Economic Crisis brings together policy makers, union representatives and internationally recognised academics to examine Ireland's crisis from many different angles. The objective of this book is to provide an understanding of what caused the crisis and to develop a set of key recommendations to guide Ireland's policy makers into a post-crisis era. Understanding Ireland's Economic Crisis is written for a general audience, and should be of great interest to policy makers, researchers and students. Contributors: Stephen Kinsella (UL), Anthony Leddin (UL), Colm McCarthy (UCD), Brendan Walsh (UCD), Michael O'Sullivan (Credit Suisse), Ronan Lyons (University of Oxford, Daft.ie), Eoin Gahan (Forfás), Morgan Kelly (UCD), Michael Taft (UNITE), Edward Nell (New School for Social Research), K.P.V. O'Sullivan (London School of Economics) and K. Vela Velupillai (University of Trento).

What Caused the Financial Crisis

Author : Jeffrey Friedman
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2011-06-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780812204933

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The deflation of the subprime mortgage bubble in 2006-7 is widely agreed to have been the immediate cause of the collapse of the financial sector in 2008. Consequently, one might think that uncovering the origins of subprime lending would make the root causes of the crisis obvious. That is essentially where public debate about the causes of the crisis began—and ended—in the month following the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the 502-point fall in the Dow Jones Industrial Average in mid-September 2008. However, the subprime housing bubble is just one piece of the puzzle. Asset bubbles inflate and burst frequently, but severe worldwide recessions are rare. What was different this time? In What Caused the Financial Crisis leading economists and scholars delve into the major causes of the worst financial collapse since the Great Depression and, together, present a comprehensive picture of the factors that led to it. One essay examines the role of government regulation in expanding home ownership through mortgage subsidies for impoverished borrowers, encouraging the subprime housing bubble. Another explores how banks were able to securitize mortgages by manipulating criteria used for bond ratings. How this led to inaccurate risk assessments that could not be covered by sufficient capital reserves mandated under the Basel accords is made clear in a third essay. Other essays identify monetary policy in the United States and Europe, corporate pay structures, credit-default swaps, banks' leverage, and financial deregulation as possible causes of the crisis. With contributions from Richard A. Posner, Vernon L. Smith, Joseph E. Stiglitz, and John B. Taylor, among others, What Caused the Financial Crisis provides a cogent, comprehensive, and credible explanation of why the crisis happened. It will be an essential resource for scholars and students of finance, economics, history, law, political science, and sociology, as well as others interested in the financial crisis and the nature of modern capitalism and regulation.

The crisis in Ireland

Author : Standish James O'Grady
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 55 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1882
Category : Ireland
ISBN : OCLC:563761108

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The Fall of the Celtic Tiger

Author : Donal Donovan,Antoin E. Murphy
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780191016042

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The Fall of the Celtic Tiger by Donal Donovan,Antoin E. Murphy Pdf

By 2000, Ireland had achieved a remarkable macroeconomic performance: 10% economic growth annually, a budget surplus, and a very low debt to GDP ratio. Emigration had disappeared and there was significant immigration from Eastern Europe. Yet, by November 2010, output had collapsed to an extent unprecedented among post war industrial countries, the budget deficit was out of control, and the debt to GDP ratio had soared to around 100%. In an unprecedented development, Ireland was forced to apply for an emergency bail-out package from the Troika (European Commission, European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund). This book examines how the Celtic Tiger, a high growth performing economy, fell into a macroeconomic abyss. It is a story that shows how the Irish economy moved from a property market crisis to a banking crisis and fiscal crisis, and how these three crises led to a fourth crisis, the massive financial crisis of 2010. Against the backdrop of the newly created Eurozone, the book demonstrates how a housing boom was transformed into a property market bubble through excessive credit creation. Accompanying the market bubble, buoyant property related taxes enabled a profligate government to over spend and under tax. Few, either in Ireland or Europe, recognised the danger signals because the prevailing economic ideology suggested that financial markets could self-regulate. The book analyses the roles of banks, builders, developers, regulators (the EU, the ECB, the Central Bank of Ireland, and the Irish Financial Regulator), politicians, economists, the media, and a property driven populace during the various stages of the downfall of the Celtic Tiger. It pays particular attention to the decisions to provide a highly controversial comprehensive guarantee for the covered Irish banks in 2008, and the subsequent events that left the government with no alternative but to request the 2010 bail out. Throughout the book, attention is devoted to the allocation of responsibilities for the unfolding crises. First, who or what was responsible for what happened and in what sense? Second, could specific actions have been taken at various stages to prevent the final recourse to the bail out? Finally, the book addresses the future of the Celtic Tiger. It discusses the impact of measures to help resolve the current Euro debt crisis as well as the underlying lessons to be learned from this traumatic period in Ireland's economic and financial history.

Recap

Author : Kevin Cardiff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1908308826

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A memoir from a senior official in Ireland's Department of Finance during the worst periods of the global financial crisis, and his attempts to save the banking system, and later the State itself, from bankruptcy.

Currency, Credit and Crisis

Author : Patrick Honohan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-05-23
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781108481892

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Currency, Credit and Crisis by Patrick Honohan Pdf

Ireland's experience of Europe's most spectacular financial bubble, bust and recovery is narrated and dissected by a central banking insider.

Housing Shock

Author : Hearne, Rory
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781447353935

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The unprecedented housing and homelessness crisis in Ireland is having profound impacts on Generation Rent, the wellbeing of children, worsening wider inequality and threatening the economy. Hearne contextualises the Irish housing crisis within the broader global housing situation by examining the origins of the crisis in terms of austerity, marketisation and the new era of financialisation, where global investors are making housing unaffordable and turning it into an asset for the wealthy. He brings to the fore the perspectives of those most affected, new housing activists and protesters whilst providing innovative global solutions for a new vision for affordable, sustainable homes for all.