NATIONAL ACCOUNTS DATA AND MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS
... to their investment rates, a low investment rate measured by the ratio I/K in a particular country, does not necessarily mean that investment expenditures are low. When a national economy holds a large amount of capital and invests substantially, the investment rate might still be relatively low. On ...
... to their investment rates, a low investment rate measured by the ratio I/K in a particular country, does not necessarily mean that investment expenditures are low. When a national economy holds a large amount of capital and invests substantially, the investment rate might still be relatively low. On ...
2014-07-01 MTES Structural Reforms_Staff
... In respect of supporting employment and living standards, the MTES acknowledged the role of structural reforms in terms of enhancing growth. The MTES recognised that, in the medium to long term, growth in Ireland depends on improving productivity, which, in turn, depends on investment in people, and ...
... In respect of supporting employment and living standards, the MTES acknowledged the role of structural reforms in terms of enhancing growth. The MTES recognised that, in the medium to long term, growth in Ireland depends on improving productivity, which, in turn, depends on investment in people, and ...
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... ensure that the vast bulk of deficit reduction comes from inefficient spending cuts, as disproportionate taxation increases have already decimated the so called coping classes consumer spend, which are the life blood of SME’s and the domestic economy. 4. National Competitiveness Council (NCC) – it i ...
... ensure that the vast bulk of deficit reduction comes from inefficient spending cuts, as disproportionate taxation increases have already decimated the so called coping classes consumer spend, which are the life blood of SME’s and the domestic economy. 4. National Competitiveness Council (NCC) – it i ...
marking scheme - Careers Portal
... (i) Paradox of Value He distinguished between ‘value in use’ and ‘value in exchange’. Some items had an immense utility (i.e. air, water) but are not exchanged, while others (i.e. diamonds) possessed little utility but could command a great value in exchange. (j) Advocated Free Trade He advocated in ...
... (i) Paradox of Value He distinguished between ‘value in use’ and ‘value in exchange’. Some items had an immense utility (i.e. air, water) but are not exchanged, while others (i.e. diamonds) possessed little utility but could command a great value in exchange. (j) Advocated Free Trade He advocated in ...
Paper (marking scheme)
... Note to teachers and students on the use of published marking schemes Marking schemes published by the State Examinations Commission are not intended to be standalone documents. They are an essential resource for examiners who receive training in the correct interpretation and application of the sch ...
... Note to teachers and students on the use of published marking schemes Marking schemes published by the State Examinations Commission are not intended to be standalone documents. They are an essential resource for examiners who receive training in the correct interpretation and application of the sch ...
Reaching the Peripheral Regional Growth Centres
... The gravity models (see for instance Keeble et al 1988, Guttierez and Urbano 1996, Copus 1997) that are used are in fact variants of a 1930s model developed by Christaller (1933) on spatial economy. Christaller’s theory is based on a hypothesis about the centralisation of demand and supply of goods ...
... The gravity models (see for instance Keeble et al 1988, Guttierez and Urbano 1996, Copus 1997) that are used are in fact variants of a 1930s model developed by Christaller (1933) on spatial economy. Christaller’s theory is based on a hypothesis about the centralisation of demand and supply of goods ...
master builders and contractors association
... the Criminal Courts Complex and the National Convention Centre, and the major regeneration of areas throughout our cities and towns. The ability to deliver these projects did not happen by accident - it was the result of sustained investment in people, plant and systems in response to the growth nee ...
... the Criminal Courts Complex and the National Convention Centre, and the major regeneration of areas throughout our cities and towns. The ability to deliver these projects did not happen by accident - it was the result of sustained investment in people, plant and systems in response to the growth nee ...
UKTI Presentation to Rubicon Centre Dec 2014
... Largest manufacturing sector in the UK employing over 400,000 people ...
... Largest manufacturing sector in the UK employing over 400,000 people ...
aspects of competitiveness in a small open economy
... Given the importance of overseas investment in the Irish economy, where, for example, exports by Irish owned firms account for only 12% of all industrial exports (Forfás, 2000), O'Donnell (1992) concludes that traditional explanations of comparative advantage do not provide a readily available, well ...
... Given the importance of overseas investment in the Irish economy, where, for example, exports by Irish owned firms account for only 12% of all industrial exports (Forfás, 2000), O'Donnell (1992) concludes that traditional explanations of comparative advantage do not provide a readily available, well ...
THE ROLE OF EXPECTATIONS IN AUSTERITY CYCLES: THE
... Dóra Gyõrffy, Associate Professor at the Institute of International Studies and Political Science, ...
... Dóra Gyõrffy, Associate Professor at the Institute of International Studies and Political Science, ...
Economics 2015 H (marking scheme)
... Note to teachers and students on the use of published marking schemes Marking schemes published by the State Examinations Commission are not intended to be standalone documents. They are an essential resource for examiners who receive training in the correct interpretation and application of the sc ...
... Note to teachers and students on the use of published marking schemes Marking schemes published by the State Examinations Commission are not intended to be standalone documents. They are an essential resource for examiners who receive training in the correct interpretation and application of the sc ...
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN IRELAND: AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE B
... indirect; but as tourism has grown and has been recognised as a discrete and significant area of activity, so there have been attempts to provide a tourism focus to some of this indirect involvement. At the same time there has been an increase in direct involvement; initially it was very much rooted ...
... indirect; but as tourism has grown and has been recognised as a discrete and significant area of activity, so there have been attempts to provide a tourism focus to some of this indirect involvement. At the same time there has been an increase in direct involvement; initially it was very much rooted ...
2014 - Careers Portal
... (ii) Explain, using the concept of Consumer Surplus, why it might make sense for the concert promoters to have different ticket prices (e.g. VIP section, seating section and standing section) for this concert. ...
... (ii) Explain, using the concept of Consumer Surplus, why it might make sense for the concert promoters to have different ticket prices (e.g. VIP section, seating section and standing section) for this concert. ...
Ireland’s banking system – looking forward Thorsten Beck*
... economic cost of the recent crisis, as measured by foregone output (Figure 1, Laeven and Valencia, 2010). The crisis has been explained by the preceding housing price and mortgage credit bubble, in turn triggered by low interest rates after the introduction of the Euro. A lenient if not complacent r ...
... economic cost of the recent crisis, as measured by foregone output (Figure 1, Laeven and Valencia, 2010). The crisis has been explained by the preceding housing price and mortgage credit bubble, in turn triggered by low interest rates after the introduction of the Euro. A lenient if not complacent r ...
Ireland`s banking system – looking forward
... with a positive role of finance on economic growth. The initial Celtic Tiger growth episode was financed often from outside the Irish banking system, rapid credit expansion in the five years before the bust was mostly to households, and there are no indications that having a large financial centre f ...
... with a positive role of finance on economic growth. The initial Celtic Tiger growth episode was financed often from outside the Irish banking system, rapid credit expansion in the five years before the bust was mostly to households, and there are no indications that having a large financial centre f ...
A Preliminary Report on The Sources of Ireland’s Banking Crisis
... Many countries became more “open” during this period: the importance of international trade in their economies grew, which limited the scope for price rises at home. The integration of China, India and other emerging markets into the world economy increased competition and kept labour costs and thus ...
... Many countries became more “open” during this period: the importance of international trade in their economies grew, which limited the scope for price rises at home. The integration of China, India and other emerging markets into the world economy increased competition and kept labour costs and thus ...
Contents Contents
... produced in the country over a period of time, usually a calendar year or quarter. The Irish Central Statistics Office (CSO) estimates that GDP in Ireland in 2011 was €159 billion. The population of Ireland was 4,588,3000 at the 2011 census, so in 2011 Irish GDP per person was equal to €34,652. This ...
... produced in the country over a period of time, usually a calendar year or quarter. The Irish Central Statistics Office (CSO) estimates that GDP in Ireland in 2011 was €159 billion. The population of Ireland was 4,588,3000 at the 2011 census, so in 2011 Irish GDP per person was equal to €34,652. This ...
Annual Meeting - Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
... moreover, the situation is clearly different across countries, depending on the degree of integration and flexibility. Due consideration should be given to the fact that the adjustment channels might be impaired in some cases. If nominal and real rigidities as well as financial frictions are limitin ...
... moreover, the situation is clearly different across countries, depending on the degree of integration and flexibility. Due consideration should be given to the fact that the adjustment channels might be impaired in some cases. If nominal and real rigidities as well as financial frictions are limitin ...
Market Sentiment Survey Press Release June 2017
... survey were rising public expenditures, a domestic slowdown and the Trump presidency. There are other storm clouds facing the Irish economy over the next 12 months also, with 62% of those surveyed saying they believe sterling will weaken further over that period. “If that ends up being the case, the ...
... survey were rising public expenditures, a domestic slowdown and the Trump presidency. There are other storm clouds facing the Irish economy over the next 12 months also, with 62% of those surveyed saying they believe sterling will weaken further over that period. “If that ends up being the case, the ...
Department of Finance
... However, by the mid-2000s growth had become more unbalanced. Construction activity grew to unsustainable levels on the back of relaxed credit standards and a speculative bubble emerged. This had knock-on effects on the tradeable sector of the economy as rising prices and labour market tightness resu ...
... However, by the mid-2000s growth had become more unbalanced. Construction activity grew to unsustainable levels on the back of relaxed credit standards and a speculative bubble emerged. This had knock-on effects on the tradeable sector of the economy as rising prices and labour market tightness resu ...
International Financial Flows and the Irish Crisis Philip R. Lane ~
... While foreign equity investors in Ireland certainly have su¤ered valuation losses due to the crisis, this may have been overwhelmed by the losses by Irish investors on foreign equity assets such that the net valuation term may have been negative for Ireland. In turn, this can be related to the “long ...
... While foreign equity investors in Ireland certainly have su¤ered valuation losses due to the crisis, this may have been overwhelmed by the losses by Irish investors on foreign equity assets such that the net valuation term may have been negative for Ireland. In turn, this can be related to the “long ...
POSTCOLONIAL IRELAND AND ZIMBABWE: STAGNATION BEFORE CONVERGENCE
... but without achieving sustained productivity growth. New legislation restricted foreign ownership of industry. By 1958 per capita income in Ireland had grown by just ¾ per cent per annum over the previous half century, and had slipped to 49 per cent of Britain, despite falling population. At this st ...
... but without achieving sustained productivity growth. New legislation restricted foreign ownership of industry. By 1958 per capita income in Ireland had grown by just ¾ per cent per annum over the previous half century, and had slipped to 49 per cent of Britain, despite falling population. At this st ...
Looking Beyond The Greek Crisis Yannis M. Ioannides Tufts University
... income by increasing economic activity (like economic integration): 5-15% GDP over 10 years for Greece. Contributes to growth in income per person, over and above increased capital per person, due Total Factor Productivity (TFP) Growth. Lowers entry barriers, allows larger firm sizes, eliminates mon ...
... income by increasing economic activity (like economic integration): 5-15% GDP over 10 years for Greece. Contributes to growth in income per person, over and above increased capital per person, due Total Factor Productivity (TFP) Growth. Lowers entry barriers, allows larger firm sizes, eliminates mon ...
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... d) Is the following statement true or false? Explain. “The voting power of a nation that is a member of WTO depends on its GDP.” e) What was the size of the WTO’s budget last year? ...
... d) Is the following statement true or false? Explain. “The voting power of a nation that is a member of WTO depends on its GDP.” e) What was the size of the WTO’s budget last year? ...
Paper (marking scheme)
... Price of exports from Ireland to US decrease and therefore are easier to sell. This may result in increased exports to the US. The cost of Americans visiting Ireland is cheaper so more Americans may holiday here. 3. Employment opportunities With a possible increase in exports, employment in those in ...
... Price of exports from Ireland to US decrease and therefore are easier to sell. This may result in increased exports to the US. The cost of Americans visiting Ireland is cheaper so more Americans may holiday here. 3. Employment opportunities With a possible increase in exports, employment in those in ...