Debating austerity in Ireland crisis, experience and recovery

The austerity that followed the recent economic and financial crisis in has led to impassioned debates across the social sciences and the public at large. Although Ireland was not its only victim, the depth of the interacting economic, banking and budgetary crises has meant that the level of public...

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Other Authors: Moore-Cherry, Niamh (Editor), McHale, John (Editor), Heffernan, Emma (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Royal Irish Academy 2017
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