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Wednesday, Feb 8th 2012


Economics on Irish Left Review

Fianna Fail’s Good News Week

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • May 20th 2008

What a good news week for Fianna Fail was last week. It wasn’t just the latest Irish Times poll even if it’s only a honeymoon result. There was also that report– the ESRI’s Medium -Term Review: a little rough patch and then clear skies and calm waters for . . . well until 2025 minimum. [...]

Don’t Be Shy (or To Live and Die in Clara)

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • May 14th 2008

The Labour Party is proposing a Private Member’s Bill that would require the Government to draw up a national strategy to combat fuel poverty. Party spokesperson, Liz McManus, TD, said:
‘The strategy would require the Minister to specify a comprehensive set of measures to ensure the efficient use of energy and set a target date for [...]

A Simple Proposal

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • May 8th 2008

Sometimes a proposal comes along that is so simple you say to yourself, ‘Why didn’t I think of that?’ That’s what I said when reading ICTU’s ‘Economic Outlook: Narrowing the Pay Gap’. The highlight of this comprehensive review of the economy is its discussion of the growing pay gap between the upper echelons of [...]

The Mood Song of the Poverty Deniers

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • April 24th 2008

Shane Coleman doesn’t believe. CORI recently published its exhaustive Socio-Economic Review 2008 - a 240 page report detailing all aspects of poverty in Ireland. Contained therein was the startling fact that there are over 720,000 poor people living amongst us. Not only that, there are now more poor people today than there were at [...]

An Appalling Vista

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • April 21st 2008

ISME’s recent Business Trends Survey makes for grim reading. Employment is down. Sales, investment, orders, and exports are all down. And owners and managers of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are extremely nervous, as well they should be. A hard rain is starting to fall. Of course, ISME knows who to blame: the [...]

The Economic Legacy of Bertie Ahern

An article by Michael Taft of Notes on the Front • April 11th 2008

Paul Tansey wrote an impressive list of economic achievements during Bertie Ahern’s tenure as Taoiseach:
On Ahern’s watch, the Irish economy almost doubled in size, while the numbers at work increased by one-half . . The unemployment rate declined from 10.4 per cent in 1997 to 4.6. In the 10 years from 1987 to [...]

Sins of the Father

Sins of the Father:

Tracing the Decisions

That Shaped the Irish Economy,

by Conor McCabe

from The History Press

Now Available as an e-Book.

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