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ArtikelWhy Ireland's Economic Miracle isn't a Global Model yet  
Oleh: O’Sullivan, Michael J.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Europe's World: The Only Europe-Wide Policy Journal no. 5 (2007), page 70.
Topik: Ireland; Economic Transformation; Changed Dramatically; Economic Success
Fulltext: Why Ireland’s economic miracle isn’t a global model yet (win).pdf (61.37KB)
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Isi artikelIreland's "Celtic Tiger" economy has been hailed as a new socio-economic model for smaller nations everywhere, but Michael J. O'Sullivan says it's still far too soon to talk of a "model". Ireland's economic transformation in just 15 years from a Celtic backwater to part of the mainstream global economy has attracted attention far and wide. From Israel to China and from Bulgaria to Chile, governments are wondering aloud whether they can replicate Irish economic success. The country has achieved average growth of 7% per year and a fall in unemployment from 16% to nearly 4% of the workforce, and now boasts one of the most globalised economics in the world, up there with Singapore and Switzerland. Irish society and public life have also changed dramatically along the way.
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