The failure of dissent: opposition to Irish economic policy, 2000-2006
<p>The Irish crash that began in 2008 has been described as one of the most dramatic economic reversals ever experienced by an industrialised country. There is a strong consensus about the economic roots of the crisis: the country experienced a classic asset bubble. Much more difficult to ex...
Main Author: | Casey, C |
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Other Authors: | Foster, R |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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