Economic management in Ireland post-EMU: policy implications of globalisation and regionalisation
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Bradley, John. 'Symposium on economic management in Ireland post-EMU - Economic management in Ireland post-EMU: policy implications of globalisation and regionalisation'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXVIII, Part I, 1998/1999, pp83-92Download Item:

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In today?s increasingly globalised economy, it is something of a paradox that while policy-making autonomy is being progressively ceded by states to supranational organisations, regions within nation states have also begun to assert their rights to a greater degree of administrative and policy self-determination. However, just as the exercise of certain types of policy autonomy in the past for small states like Ireland
was not always without problems, policy integration of regions into nation states ? such as Scotland and Northern Ireland ? has not necessarily provided them with guaranteed participation in the prosperity of other richer regions within their nation state.
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Read before the Society, 18 February 1999
Author: Bradley, John
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXVIII, Part I, 1998/1999
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