ESRI Economic Renewal Series
This special series of studies tackled key issues relating to economic renewal, as Ireland sought to emerge from the economic crisis. Each study adopted an evidence-based approach to a major policy challenge, assessing what could be learned from international and domestic evidence.
Recent Submissions
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Property Tax in Ireland: Key Choices
(ESRI, Dublin, 2012) -
Troubled Times: What Role for Competition and Regulatory Policy?
(ESRI, Dublin, 2012)Hard times, occasioned by a prolonged recession resulting in a series of austerity budgetary measures, generate much economic insecurity. How should the State respond? One clear choice is between robustly enforcing competition ... -
Explaining Changes in Earnings and Labour Costs During the Recession
(ESRI, Dublin, 2012) -
Can Policy Improve Our Financial Decision-Making?
(ESRI, Dublin, 2012) -
Irish Housing: A Role for Loan-to-Value Limits?
(ESRI, Dublin, 2012) -
Quality of Public Services: Irish Public Perceptions and Implications for Renewal
(ESRI, Dubiln, 2011) -
The Potential Role of Pay-for-Performance in Irish Health Care
(ESRI, Dublin, 2011) -
Improving Second-level Education: Using Evidence for Policy Development
(ESRI, Dublin, 2011) -
What Can Active Labour Market Policies Do?
(ESRI, Dublin, 2011) -
Boosting Innovation and Productivity in Enterprises: What Works?
(ESRI, Dublin, 2011) -
How Can We Improve Evaluation Methods for Public Infrastructure?
(ESRI, Dublin, 2011)