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Showing posts with label Irish GDP GNP gap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish GDP GNP gap. Show all posts
Monday, August 3, 2020

3/8/20: Ireland's Real Surreal Economy

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In recent months, I have mentioned on a number of occasions the problem of Ireland's growing GDP-GNI* gap. The gap is a partial (key, pa...
Saturday, July 21, 2012

21/7/2012: Sunday Times July 15 - No growth in sight

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This is an unedited version of my Sunday Times column for July 15, 2012. This week, the Central Statistics Offic...
Wednesday, October 26, 2011

26/10/2011: Irish GNP projections under new US tax proposals

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Much ignored by irish media so far, the US Congressional proposals to reform corporate tax system are gaining speed and have serious implic...
Thursday, June 23, 2011

23/06/2011: Quarterly National Accounts Q1 2011

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QNA results for Q1 2011 are in today. Some are expected, some are not. Her's a quick snapshot of the core data. Keep in mind - these are...
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

27/03/2011: Annual GDP and GNP - few lessons to be learned

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I haven't had time to update QNA numbers on the blog, but here's a nice preview charts of analysis to come. First annual GDP and GNP...
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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Economics 01/07/2010: Recovery or a triple dip?

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So the recession is over… or it just went into a triple dip… you have a say. Today’s QNA for Q1 2010 showed a 2.7% increase in real GDP comp...
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