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OECD Economic Surveys: Ireland 2011
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  14 Oct 2011
Pages: 132 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264093539 , OECD Code: 102011151P1
Price:   €58 | $81 | £52 | ¥7500 | MXN1040 , Standard shipping included!
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Other languages:  French (Awaiting reprint decision)
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Frequency: Every 18 months   Tables: 21  Charts: 41 

Description
OECD's  2011 Economic Survey of Ireland examiens restoring fiscal sustainability, overcoming the banking crises and structural reforms to reduce unemployment and restore competitiveness.

Table of contents:

Basic Statistics of Ireland 2010
Executive summary
Assement and recommandations
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Bibliography
-Annex A1. Progress in structural reform
Chapter 1. Getting back on track: restoring fiscal sustainability
-Ireland’s fiscal consolidation strategy
-Returning to medium-term sustainability
-Improving the fiscal framework
-Raising public spending efficiency
-Bibliography
-Annex 1.A1. Simulations of medium-term debt reduction plans
-Annex 1.A2. Calibrating a change in potential growth
Chapter 2. Overcoming the banking crisis
-Ireland’s banking crisis
-Understanding the origins of Ireland’s bank supervisory and regulatory failures
-The new approach to banking supervision and regulation
-Future of the financial system
-Corporate and household bankruptcy and debt restructuring regimes
Bibliography
Chapter 3. Structural reforms to reduce unemployment and restore competitiveness
-Preventing a permanent increase in structural unemployment
-Restoring competitiveness
-Annex 3.A1. Constant market share analysis: methodology and detailed results
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