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[Social Indicators Research Series] Quality of Life in Ireland Volume 32 || Ties that Bind? The Social Fabric of Daily Life in New Suburbs

โœ Scribed by Fahey, Tony; Russell, Helen; Whelan, Christopher T.


Book ID
118239398
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
149 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
1402069812

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โœฆ Synopsis


Frances Ruane, Director, Economic and Social Research Institute Irish and international scholars continue to be curious about Irelandโ€™s exceptional economic success since the early 1990s. While growth rates peaked at the turn of the millennium, they have since continued at levels that are high by any current international or historical Irish measures. Despite differences of view among Irish economists and policymakers on the relative importance of the factors that have driven growth, there is widespread agreement that the process of globalisation has contributed to Irelandโ€™s economic development. In this context, it is helpful to recognise that globalisation has created huge changes in most developed and developing countries and has been associated, inter alia, with reductions in global income disparity but increased income disparity within individual countries. This book reflects on how, from a social perspective, Ireland has prospered over the past decade. In that period we have effectively moved from being a semi-developed to being a developed economy. While the bookโ€™s main focus is on the social changes induced by economic growth, there is also recognition that social change has facilitated economic growth. Although many would regard the past decade as a period when economic and social elements have combined in a virtuous cycle, there is a lingering question as to the extent to which we have better lives now that we are economically โ€˜better offโ€™.


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