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Thursday, May 24th 2012


Articles Covering Ireland

Behind the News On Ireland, Greece and the Crisis in the Eurozone

Doug Henwood of Left Business Observer also has a regular radio show Behind the News on WBAI, New York, covering economics and politics which is always worth checking out. The podcasts are archived on the LBO site, but ILR readers might be particularly interested in the latest one, from the 23rd of October, which includes [...]

 
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Michael Burke | Comment is free Dublin’s brave slashers have sent Ireland back into recession

An article by Donagh of Dublin Opinion • September 24th 2010

Michael Burke | Comment is free Dublin’s brave slashers have sent Ireland back into recession
Michael Burke is writing in the Guardian about the Lib/Con coalitions plans to emulate Ireland and argues that by comparing the strategies of Spain, who initiated a stimulus before the EU Commission forced them to abandon it, to Ireland’s slash [...]

The Economic Case for a United Ireland

This is the paper that the economist Michael Burke gave at the Irish Unity Conference in London last Saturday. Some of the points made by Michael were discussed in Seumas Milne’s post in The Guardian’s Comment is Free site today. As readers may know, Michael, a former senior international economist with CityBank, is a regular [...]

La Main of the Match

Sometimes a team needs a leader, to take a game into their hands and turn it around. For France, Henry was that man. A disorganised and unmotivated French side were harried and fraught by an under-valued Irish team, but extra time put the win up for grabs – and it was the French who reached [...]

Comic Sans

An article by David Manning of Media Bite • August 28th 2008

Journalists are too often criticised for being pessimistic, lacking balance and failing to take due recognition of good news. One Irish Independent writer referred to this alleged phenomenon as the “doom and gloom blackout of the Irish Times”.
Admittedly, few journalists are known for injecting humour into their work, without, that is, compromising the integrity of [...]

Census 1991: 15 Years On

An article by Conor McCabe of Dublin Opinion • May 30th 2008

…thus the main factors driving this strong growth performance relate to the consolidation of a strong competitive position in an increasingly global international market augmented by a sizeable expansion in the supply of labour. Furthermore, the latter had been rendered significally more effective by sustained investment in education and training over a long period, especially [...]

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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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