Public expenditure in the regional economy of Northern Ireland: has the growth of the 1970s been sustained?
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Hutchinson, G. 'Public expenditure in the regional economy of Northern Ireland: has the growth of the 1970s been sustained?'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXVIII, Part I, 1998/1999, pp1-34Download Item:
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In terms of the overall objective of the paper, the primary focus for analysis relates
to the way in which the growth of public expenditure in Northern Ireland has
changed since the 1970s. Simpson (1980) documented this period and highlighted
that public expenditure grew at a dramatic rate, due to a combination of factors:
expanding the level of public services; counteracting local economic problems,
particularly job losses within the manufacturing sector and addressing the problems
of the so-called `troubles?. However, what of the 1980s and 1990s? Has this period
marked a change in the pattern of public expenditure growth in Northern Ireland?
Has there been a return to a level of public expenditure more in keeping with the rest
of the UK? It is to these issues that this paper seeks to address. - [Introduction p.2]
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Read before the Society, 22 October 1998
Author: Hutchinson, Graeme
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXVIII, Part I, 1998/1999
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