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    • Fabricating 'Economic development' 

      Brownlow, Graham (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)
      Much of the literature, regardless of academic discipline, presents the publication of Economic Development in 1958 as analogous to a ?big bang? event in the creation of modern Ireland. However, such a ?big bang? perspective ...
    • From developmental Ireland to migration nation: immigration and shifting rules of belonging in the Republic of Ireland 

      Fanning, Bryan (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)
      This paper considers how post-1950s Irish developmentalism fostered the economic, social and political acceptance of large-scale immigration following EU enlargement in 2004. It argues that economic imperatives alone ...
    • Hirschman and Irish industrial policy 

      Walsh, Patrick Paul; Whelan, Ciara (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)
      In this article we examine the origins of Whitaker?s export oriented industrial policy and the political management of its implementation. Whitaker appointed academic economic advisors, including Louden Ryan, to a Capital ...
    • Organising for growth: Irish state administration 1958-2008 

      Hardiman, Niamh; MacCarthaigh, Muiris (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)
      This paper analyses some key features of Irish public administration as it has developed since the foundation of the state, paying particular attention to the period from the late 1950s onward. During these decades, ...
    • Reappraising Irish developmentalism: Editorial 

      Fanning, Bryan; Walsh, Patrick Paul (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)
      On 12 March 2009 the Institute for British-Irish Studies in the School of Politics and International Relations hosted a conference to mark the contribution of Professor Tom Garvin to Social Science, University College ...