"Fiscal adjustment in Ireland in the 1980s": a comment
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Martin, John P. '"Fiscal adjustment in Ireland in the 1980s": a comment'. - Economic & Social Review, Vol. 23, No.3, April, 1992, pp. 315-318, Dublin: Economic & Social Research InstituteDownload Item:
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Abstract:
The Irish experience with fiscal adjustment is interesting, not just for a domestic audience but also for an international one. If one confines the comparison to the OECD countries, the Irish experience can be seen as part of a general trend towards fiscal consolidation, in which it stands out in one major respect. Whether one focuses on 1979 (a cyclical peak in OECD activity) or 1982-83 (the trough of the cycle) as a starting point, Ireland had by 1990 experienced the largest fiscal adjustment of all OECD countries in terms of the size of the swing in the general government budget deficit/GDP ratio. The only other countries to approach it are Japan, Denmark and Sweden.
Author: Martin, John P.
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Fiscal policy, Ireland, Tax incidenceISSN:
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