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Showing posts with label Irish exchequer spending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish exchequer spending. Show all posts
Saturday, January 7, 2012

7/1/2012: Irish Exchequer Results 2011 - Capital v Current Spending Trends

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In the previous posts we considered Exchequer results for 2011 for tax receipts and headline expenditure items. In this post we look at t...

7/1/2012: Irish Exchequer Results 2011 - Expenditure

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In the previous post I looked at the tax revenues side of the Exchequer figures for 2011. The core conclusions emerging from that analys...
Tuesday, July 5, 2011

05/07/2011: Irish Exchequer Expenditure: H1 2011

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Previous posts on the H1 2011 Exchequer results covered Exchequer balance , Tax Burden composition , and Exchequer Receipts . This post will...
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Friday, June 17, 2011

17/06/2011: Irish Exchequer Expenditure - May

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A late catching up on the recent Exchequer figures for May. In the earlier post (here) I covered receipts side of the figures. Now, time to ...
Monday, October 4, 2010

Economics 4/10/10: Exchequer deficit

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Lastly, it's time to put the sums together. Despite the heroic efforts of the Government and the Public Sector Unions, Exchequer deficit...
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Economics 4/10/10: Exchequer Expenditure for September

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Exchequer expenditure in details. Starting from the top, the same picture as in August remains true - capital spending cuts drive overall pe...
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