Irish Culture

The Irish Economy

Literature of Ireland

Irish Theatre

Program Information

Registration

Faculty Directors


Know Before You Go

Getting Around Ireland

Points of Interest

Other Useful Sites



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The State We Are In--

a series of social documentaries examining issues of concern to contemporary Ireland.  Listen to Paddy O'Gorman on RTE Radio One.

Prime Time Investigates: Tax Me If You Can
video_sml_but.gif (70 bytes)   Watch this special
report
from RTE News
on the tax advantages
available to non-residents
in Ireland. 


Armstrong Atlantic State University
Irish Links

Study Abroad in Ireland:
Economics & Literature
24 May - 9 June 2006

Irish Economy

"These days, every economic textbook should finish with four words: 'Now go study Ireland.'

"How so? Because in the last decade, the Irish economy has emerged as the most successful, and therefore the most interesting, in the world."
(Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg News, Jan. 19, 2005)

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The Burst Celtic Tiger


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The Central Statistics Office

Consumers' Association of Ireland

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Enterprise Ireland


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Irish Economy News/Reports

Ireland: Latest Economic Indicators

Spring 2006 Quarterly Economic Commentary




ARTICLES ON THE IRISH ECONOMY                         


"Caging the Tiger: Ireland's Economy Roars On"
(Harvard International Review, Fall 2004)

"The Celtic Tiger: Who's Doing the Roaring?"
(January 1998)

"Economy of the Republic of Ireland" (Wikipedia 2005)

"Irish and European Price Comparisons" (FinFacts 2005)

"Poverty in Ireland: The Facts" (2000)

"Three Lessons to Learn from the Irish Experience" (Matthew Lynn, Jan. 2005)

"Tiger, Tiger, Fading Fast" (Dec. 2004)


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