The ESRI’s baseline projection for the next 10 years is an average economic growth of 2.3% of modified gross national income ...
The think tank also said the presence of multinational corporations ‘remains a tremendous positive for the Irish economy’. | ...
A sudden slowdown in demand for Irish exports linked to changes in United States trade policy or a global recession would ...
The domestic economy could expand by just over 2% annually over the next decade, according to a projection by the Economic ...
The reason for Ireland’s high electricity prices is “difficult to establish”, the Economic and Social Research Institute ...
The Economic and Social Research Institute (Esri) has analysed new data and policies and aimed at giving an overview of the ...
There was a spike in work permits granted in 2024 after significant changes to permit rules that year. | ITV National News ...
Living standards in the Republic are higher than in Northern Ireland, a new report by the Economic and Social Research ...
The Republic’s higher employment rates, longer life expectancy and faster growing population compared to the north have been ...
Ireland’s higher employment rates, longer life expectancy, and faster- growing population compared to Northern Ireland have ...
The report found that the population growth in the south was 14.8 per cent, mostly due to strong net migration, and 3.9 per ...
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