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Why Ireland\u27s luck ran out and what this means for the Eurozone
Given its impressive economic performance over the past two decades, Ireland earned the title, the ‘Celtic Tiger’. However, as the contagion from the subprime-induced global financial crisis spread, Ireland\u27s boom went bust.
SHARMA, Shalendra
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GOLF IN IRELAND: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPATION. ESRI RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 63 MAY 2017 [PDF]
This report, commissioned by the Confederation of Golf in Ireland, provides evidence relating to the level of participation in golf in Ireland and the factors that underpin it.
Kelly, Elish, Lunn, Pete
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Ireland and the Euro – From Boom to Bust and Beyond [PDF]
Ireland’s experience as an enthusiastic founder member of the euro area in 1999 has been characterised by several distinct phases. The initial years of membership saw a continuation of the unprecedented Celtic Tiger “boom” of the 1990s, largely driven by
Donal Donovan
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Problem of Cultures Dialogue in Irish Poetry of the Second Half of the 20th - 21st Centuries
The phenomenon of Irish poetry of the second half of the 20th - 21st centuries through the prism of the theory of dialogue of cultures is considered.
A. V. Kononova
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James Connolly\u27s Years in America, 1902-1910 [PDF]
James Connolly, born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1868, was an Irish socialist who would go on to be a leading member of the 1916 Easter Rebellion in Ireland. From an early age he became involved in the socialist movement through groups such as the Scottish
Owen, Sydney M.
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On the Performance of Multi-Instrument Solar Flare Observations During Solar Cycle 24 [PDF]
The current fleet of space-based solar observatories offers us a wealth of opportunities to study solar flares over a range of wavelengths. Significant advances in our understanding of flare physics often come from coordinated observations between ...
Ireland, Jack, Milligan, Ryan O.
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Baseline utilisation of specialist disability services in Ireland. ESRI Working Paper No.644 December 2019 [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to analyse the data on specialist disability services available in Ireland. The paper provides a baseline utilisation profile of selected services which can be used to project future service demand and expenditure.
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Restructuring in Ireland [PDF]
Ireland’s economy is relatively small and trade-dependent and is considered one of the most globalised and open in the world. It suffered disproportionate damage following the 2008–9 global recession as a large construction and financial sector bust ...
Eurofound
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Without Blinding Darkness : The Imagery of Divine Light in Nauigatio Sancti Brendani [PDF]
The motif of divine light is prominent in such early medieval Irish and Latin texts as Adomnán’s Life of Columba (Vita Columbæ), Vision of Saint Paul (Visio Sancti Pauli), and the Life of Brendan (Betha Brenainn).
Ireland, Darcy
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