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The Economy of Ireland (14th edition) takes a holistic examination
of the Irish Economy in light of events including the Celtic Tiger
boom, recession, recovery and a global pandemic. The textbook
considers the evolution of the Irish economy over time; the policy
priorities for a small regional economy in the eurozone; the role
of the state in policy making; taxation and regulatory policy; and
the challenge of sustainable development. This provides a framework
for analysing policy issues at a national level, including the
Irish labour market and migration, inequality and poverty, and the
care economy. The book then considers issues at a sectoral level,
from agriculture and trade to the education and health sectors.
Packed with the latest available data, contemporary examples and
analysis of topical issues, this is an ideal text for students
studying modules on Irish Economics.
In this book, participation in the arts is analyzed as a
substantial contributory factor to European citizenship, and also
as a tool for improving individual and societal wellbeing through
educational and inclusive policies. It offers an up-to-date
overview of ongoing research on the measurement and analysis of,
and prospects for, traditional and new forms of cultural engagement
in Europe. It describes and assesses available methods and
participation in the arts and seeks to determine how and to what
extent the various drivers, policies and barriers matter. This
publication is the final output of the work done by the members of
the EU Project "Assessing effective tools to enhance cultural
participation," which brought together social scientists and
cultural practitioners in joint projects, conferences and seminars,
to reflect on the current situation and the challenges faced by
managers of cultural and arts institutions and cultural policy
makers.
In this book, participation in the arts is analyzed as a
substantial contributory factor to European citizenship, and also
as a tool for improving individual and societal wellbeing through
educational and inclusive policies. It offers an up-to-date
overview of ongoing research on the measurement and analysis of,
and prospects for, traditional and new forms of cultural engagement
in Europe. It describes and assesses available methods and
participation in the arts and seeks to determine how and to what
extent the various drivers, policies and barriers matter. This
publication is the final output of the work done by the members of
the EU Project "Assessing effective tools to enhance cultural
participation," which brought together social scientists and
cultural practitioners in joint projects, conferences and seminars,
to reflect on the current situation and the challenges faced by
managers of cultural and arts institutions and cultural policy
makers.
The Economy of Ireland (14th edition) takes a holistic examination
of the Irish Economy in light of events including the Celtic Tiger
boom, recession, recovery and a global pandemic. The textbook
considers the evolution of the Irish economy over time; the policy
priorities for a small regional economy in the eurozone; the role
of the state in policy making; taxation and regulatory policy; and
the challenge of sustainable development. This provides a framework
for analysing policy issues at a national level, including the
Irish labour market and migration, inequality and poverty, and the
care economy. The book then considers issues at a sectoral level,
from agriculture and trade to the education and health sectors.
Packed with the latest available data, contemporary examples and
analysis of topical issues, this is an ideal text for students
studying modules on Irish Economics.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Joan Of Arc John O'Hagan Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner &
Co., Ltd., 1893
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