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Sunday, October 27, 2013
27/10/2013: Ireland v Iceland: Full Deck
Here's the deck for comparatives between Iceland and Ireland. You can click on every slide to enlarge. Enjoy!
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
Question:
Are the Irish export figures virtually useless since they are dominated by the transfer pricing?
Transfer pricing drives up the export figures but adds very little to the Irish economy.
The famous Apple $100 billion sitting in nowhere land was created by 2,500 people in Cork. At $40 million per person that must make the Corkonians the most productive folks on the planet.
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This blog represents my personal views and is not reflective of the views or opinions held by any company, contractor, client or employer I work for currently or have worked for in the past. These views are not an endorsement to take any action in the markets or of any political position, figures or parties.
1 comment:
Question:
Are the Irish export figures virtually useless since they are dominated by the transfer pricing?
Transfer pricing drives up the export figures but adds very little to the Irish economy.
The famous Apple $100 billion sitting in nowhere land was created by 2,500 people in Cork. At $40 million per person that must make the Corkonians the most productive folks on the planet.
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