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Showcasing globalisation? : the political economy of the Irish Republic / Nicola Jo-Anne Smith

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manchester : Manchester University Press, [2005]Description: ix, 212 p. : figs., tabs. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780719069925 (cased)
  • 9780719069925 (cased)
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Partial contents:
The globalisation debate -- Economic performance (1): Ireland the 'Celtic tiger'? -- Economic performance (2): a 'showpiece of globalisation'? -- The trajectory of the Irish state (1): 1921 to 1987 -- The trajectory of the Irish state (2): 1987 to 2004 -- The dynamics behind policy change (1): the international economic context -- The dynamics behind policy change (2): the political discourse of globalisation
Summary: Critically assessing the claim that the Irish Republic is the most globalised economy in the world, this text explores what the term can reveal about the Irish case - as well as what the Irish case can reveal about globalisation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

The globalisation debate -- Economic performance (1): Ireland the 'Celtic tiger'? -- Economic performance (2): a 'showpiece of globalisation'? -- The trajectory of the Irish state (1): 1921 to 1987 -- The trajectory of the Irish state (2): 1987 to 2004 -- The dynamics behind policy change (1): the international economic context -- The dynamics behind policy change (2): the political discourse of globalisation

Critically assessing the claim that the Irish Republic is the most globalised economy in the world, this text explores what the term can reveal about the Irish case - as well as what the Irish case can reveal about globalisation.

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