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Saturday, October 22, 2016

22/10/16: Watering Down Budget 2017 Promises?


My article on the Irish Finance Bill for Budget 2017 is now available on Sunday Business Post website: https://www.businesspost.ie/opinion/constantin-gurdgiev-2-key-budget-promises-watered-finance-bill-367627.


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Labels: @MIIS, Budget 2017, Finance Bill, Irish fiscal policy, Irish property markets, Irish property prices, vulture funds

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