Recent Submissions

  • Is Ireland Thriving? Answers from International Assessments 

    Cahill, Noel; FitzGerald, Cathal (National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 2023-10-02)
    Secretariat paper (National Economic and Social Council), No.32, September 2023
    The theme of NESC’s 50th anniversary NESC@50 programme of research and events is A Thriving Ireland: Inclusive, Protective, and Forward Looking. This Secretariat Report examines the extent to which Ireland can be described ...
  • An Opportunity to Review and Reframe Collective Bargaining and the Industrial Relations Regime 

    Thomas, Damian (National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 2022-11-22)
    Secretariat paper (National Economic and Social Council), No.31, October 2022
  • Shared Island: Projects, Progress & Policy, The Island Economy 

    Cahill, Noel (National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 2021-05-14)
    Secretariat paper (National Economic and Social Council), no.25, May 2021
    This paper is one of a series of papers being published by NESC this year on the shared island. It traces the evolution of the two economies, north and south, on the island of Ireland. It describes similarities and ...
  • Housing and Urban Development Policy Priorities 

    FitzGerald, Cathal; Cahill, Noel; Thomas, Damian (National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 2021-04-01)
    Secretariat paper (National Economic and Social Council), no.24, April 2021
    In June 2020, the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) Secretariat was asked by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) to undertake research to address the following question: What are the policy ...
  • Shared Island: Projects, Progress & Policy, The Good-Jobs Agenda 

    Thomas, Damian (National Economic and Social Council, ireland, 2021-03-01)
    Secretariat paper (National Economic and Social Council), no.23, March 2021
    This Secretariat Paper on the concept of ‘Good Jobs’ forms part of a larger Shared Island Project, carried out by the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) at the request of the Department of the Taoiseach. Drawing ...

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