The Irish Economy—Past, Present, and Future

Causes of Irish Economic Recessions and Solutions for Growth

Business & Finance, Economics, International Economics
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Author: André Hakizimana ISBN: 9781475991727
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 21, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: André Hakizimana
ISBN: 9781475991727
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 21, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Irelands economic policies have not served it well in recent years, but not many people understand why the countrys people continue to suffer. Andr Hakizimana, a resident of Ireland who holds a masters degree in economics, examines the countrys economic policies and provides solutions for growth.

This study does not intend to criticize Irish policy makers, but instead seeks to address the origins of Irish economic growth, financial crises and Irish recessions. It considers the following questions:

What caused economic turmoil in Irelands financial markets in recent years?

How have some begun working together to create healthy growth?

Why did the country slip into recessions before and after independence?

Neither the 2008 recession in Ireland nor the countrys current financial crisis were caused by an international crisis or the crash of the Anglo-Irish bank. Instead, there are fundamental problems in the Irish economic strategy that are to blameand they could continue to hurt the country unless action is taken.

Discover a blueprint to grow the economy in Ireland, and learn why past efforts have failed by exploring The Irish EconomyPast, Present, and Future.

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Irelands economic policies have not served it well in recent years, but not many people understand why the countrys people continue to suffer. Andr Hakizimana, a resident of Ireland who holds a masters degree in economics, examines the countrys economic policies and provides solutions for growth.

This study does not intend to criticize Irish policy makers, but instead seeks to address the origins of Irish economic growth, financial crises and Irish recessions. It considers the following questions:

What caused economic turmoil in Irelands financial markets in recent years?

How have some begun working together to create healthy growth?

Why did the country slip into recessions before and after independence?

Neither the 2008 recession in Ireland nor the countrys current financial crisis were caused by an international crisis or the crash of the Anglo-Irish bank. Instead, there are fundamental problems in the Irish economic strategy that are to blameand they could continue to hurt the country unless action is taken.

Discover a blueprint to grow the economy in Ireland, and learn why past efforts have failed by exploring The Irish EconomyPast, Present, and Future.

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