Ireland will have the highest GDP growth in the European Union this year, 10.7 per cent, leaving the government with a fourth year of surplus, at 10.25 billion euros. Dr Nicholas O’Brien, the ...
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Ireland’s GDP growth slows, but beats expectations
Ireland’s GDP growth rate for the year has shown a significant decline, with the actual figure at 10.8%, down from the previous 17.2%. This represents a substantial decrease of 6.4 percentage points, ...
Ireland’s economy grew by an amazing 26.3% in 2015. The number was so enormous that even the Irish government was surprised by it. They had initially estimated a 7.8% growth rate for the year. The ...
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