Ireland's 'Golden Age'

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The Irish Economic Social Research Institute says the Irish economy is enjoying a "golden age" as a result of several factors. Among these are Ireland's membership in the European Union, one of the largest markets in the world, a dynamic workforce, its investment in education during the last 30 years and lowered corporate and individual income tax rates that have attracted foreign direct investors.

Author: McCreevy, Charlie
Ireland, International economic relations, Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development, Economic Development NEC, Economic aspects, Reports, Economic development, Single European market, Social Research Institute

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Stock-Fund Inflows Fall

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Not only is investment in European stock-funds slowing down, investors are moving away from technology funds and towards more conservative funds.

Securities & Commodities Exchanges, Securities and Commodity Exchanges, Security and commodity exchanges, Use of Funds, Consumer Behavior, Securities industry, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes

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Europe's bosses open up

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A growing trend in European business sees chief officers revealing their compensation, much to the delight of shareholders.

Author: Woodruff, David
Statistical Data Included, Business, Compensation and benefits, European Union, Illustration, Chief executive officers

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