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After the Celtic Tiger Peter Clinch

After the Celtic Tiger By Peter Clinch

After the Celtic Tiger by Peter Clinch


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In the final years of the twentieth century Ireland's Celtic Tiger economy was the wonder of the western world. This book identifies the policies which will help in our changing circumstances and carry us through into a bright future.

After the Celtic Tiger Summary

After the Celtic Tiger: Challenges Ahead by Peter Clinch

In the final years of the twentieth century Ireland was the economic wonder of the western world. The economy is now in transition and things have changed dramatically, especially in the light of September 11th.

This book explains why Ireland has made such startling progress and identifies the policies which will help in our changing circumstances and carry us through into a bright future.

It examines

  • The Irish economic policy and its performance
  • The effect and challenges of globalisation
  • Environmental damage and climate change
  • Social issues, such as housing, traffic, immigration.
From a background in economics, and with internationally recognised expertise, these three authors look at the current crisis and at the big quality of life issues which interest every human being.

After the Celtic Tiger Reviews

'In less than 200 pages, they provide a quick but thought-provoking journey through the issues and the principles which should underlie solutions ... It is a quick read, but a good one, which should appeal to anyone interested in public policy and to those studying economics at Leaving Cert or undergraduate level .' -- The Irish Times * The Irish Times *
'Interesting and highly readable ... For anybody interested in Ireland's future on a broad economic front, this book is a must ... All in all this is a good interesting read that will be ignored by policymakers at their peril.' -- Books Ireland * Books Ireland *
'Politicians of all parties should read this book between now and election day.' -- Sunday Business Post * Sunday Business Post *
'This is a brilliant book in explaining, not just the events of the past ten years, but the principles of economics which underly that explanation ... it will be of use well beyond Irish economic policy.' -- Irish Independent * Irish Independent *
'Full of facts, figures and insights this is an interesting read if you're looking for something to take on your holidays this year!' -- Accountancy Ireland

About Peter Clinch

Peter Clinch is Director of Graduate Studies at the Department of Environmental Studies, University College Dublin. He has Bachelor's and Masters' degrees in economics and a PhD in environmental economics. Prior to taking up his present post, he was a Research Fellow in the Department of Economics at UCD. He recently held a visiting position at the University of California, Berkeley. Peter Clinch has also worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Overseas Development Administration, the OECD and the European Union. He has published work on most areas of environmental economics. He has a particular interest in European Union environmental policy. Frank Convery is Heritage Trust Professor of Environmental Studies at University College Dublin. He was educated at University College Dublin and the State University of New York and has degrees in forestry and resource economics. Prior to taking up his post at UCD, he was Assistant and then Associate Professor of Natural Resource Economics at Duke University, USA and Research Professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland. Frank Convery is active on a number of EU-wide investigations and bodies, including membership of the Science Committee of the European Environment Agency. He has written extensively on resource and environmental economics issues and is at present doing research relating to the European Union Environmental Policy. Brendan Walsh has been Professor of National Economics at University College, Dublin since 1980. He graduated from UCD in 1961, obtained a doctorate in economics from Boston College in 1966 and taught at the University of Massachusetts and Tufts University before returning to Ireland to take up a post at the Economic and Social Research Institute in 1969. He has served overseas as an economic advisor with the Harvard Institute for International Development in Iran in 1975-76 and in The Gambia in 1989-91. He has also served as a consultant with the World Bank, the OECD and the Commission of the EU. He has written widely on the Irish economy in academic journals and his textbook with Anthony Leddin The Macroeconomy of Ireland is now in its fourth edition. His most recent research has examined the effects of breaking the Sterling link on the Irish pound and the impact of the euro on the Irish economy. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy.

Additional information

GOR001811235
9780862787677
086278767X
After the Celtic Tiger: Challenges Ahead by Peter Clinch
Used - Very Good
Paperback
O'Brien Press Ltd
2002-03-04
208
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