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The Economy of Ireland: Policy Making in a Global Context

John O'Hagan, Francis O'Toole, Ciara Whelan
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The Economy of Ireland (14th edition) takes a holistic examination of the Irish Economy in light of events including the Celtic Tiger boom, recession, recovery and a global pandemic.The textbook considers the evolution of the Irish economy over time; the policy priorities for a small regional economy in the eurozone; the role of the state in policy making; taxation and regulatory policy; and the challenge of sustainable development. This provides a framework for analysing policy issues at a national level, including the Irish labour market and migration, inequality and poverty, and the care economy. The book then considers issues at a sectoral level, from agriculture and trade to the education and health sectors. Packed with the latest available data, contemporary examples and analysis of topical issues, this is an ideal text for students studying modules on Irish Economics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350933811
ISBN-10: 1350933813
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:14
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Covers pertinent material at the national level, while also providing targeted analysis for different sectors of the economy

Notă biografică

John O'Hagan is Emeritus Professor and Senior Fellow, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He has edited all editions of this book. His main areas of research include the economics of the Arts, and the Economy of Ireland.Francis O'Toole is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His main teaching and research interests are in the areas of the Economics of Competition Policy and the Economics of Public Policy. Ciara Whelan is an Assistant Professor in the School of Economics, University College Dublin, Ireland. Her main research interests are in applied industrial economics and competition policy.

Cuprins

I POLICY CONTEXT1. Historical Background - Jonathan Haughton2. Policy Priorities - Dermot McAleese and John O'HaganII POLICY IMPLEMENTATION3. National and International Levels of Government: Rationale and Issues - Philip R. Lane4. Taxation: Measures and Policy Issues - Micheál Collins5. Regulatory Policy - Tara Mitchell and Francis O'Toole6.The Political Economy of Sustainable Development - Patrick Paul WalshIII POLICY ISSUES AT NATIONAL LEVEL7. Labour Market and Migration - Tara McIndoe-Calder and Frank Walsh8. Growth in Output and Living Standards - Michael Wycherley and John FitzGerald9. Inequality and Poverty - Michael King10. The Care Economy - Sara Cantillon and Nina TeasdaleIV POLICY ISSUES AT SECTORAL LEVEL11. Agri-Food Sector - Alan Matthews12. Manufacturing and Internationally Traded Services - Ciara Whelan13. Energy and Environment - Eleanor Denny14. Housing Market: Supply, Pricing and Servicing Issues - Ronan C. Lyons15. Education: Policy and Performance - Paul Devereux and Ciara Whelan16. Health: Funding, Access and Efficiency - Anne Nolan

Recenzii

Now in its 14th Edition, The Economy of Ireland remains a go-to reference for anyone interested in the study of Irish economic policy.
The Economy of Ireland continues to be, the key text for anyone who wants to understand the development, structure, successes and challenges of the Irish economy. It covers a wide array of national and international policy issues in a thorough yet accessible volume.
The Economy of Ireland is the recognised text for students and for anybody who is looking for one authoritative book on the Irish Economy - an invaluable resource and a guide for further reading.
The Economy of Ireland provides a contemporary treatment of the state of the Irish economy and of the decisions that policymakers in Ireland and in similar economies will face over the coming decade. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested - whether they are formally a student of economics or not - in the most pressing issues in Irish economic policy.
The Economy of Ireland has been the core text for students of the Irish economy for over forty years and the latest edition will ensure that this continues. More generally, the approach and the issues considered are relevant across many of the EU's smaller countries so the audience will extend beyond Ireland. The integration of macroeconomics, microeconomics, policy and theory in a single volume make this a uniquely enlightening volume.