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Debating austerity in Ireland : crisis, experience and recovery

Debating austerity in Ireland : crisis, experience and recovery

Author: Niamh Moore-Cherry John McHale Emma Heffernan
Publisher: Royal Irish Academy
Publication Date: 26 Oct 2017
ISBN-13: 9781908997685
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The austerity that followed the recent economic and financial crisis in has led to impassioned debates across the social sciences and the public at large. Although Ireland was not its only victim, the depth of the interacting economic, banking and budgetary crises has meant that the level of public interest has been especially intense. Among the hotly debated questions: what is austerity? Was it necessary? What have been its consequences? One of the defining features of the debate to date has been its tendency to polarise opinion and adopt a one-dimensional perspective. This book challenges us to adopt a more nuanced approach to understandings of austerity, and by extension the path to recovery. The book brings together leading national and international experts from across the social sciences to debate this traumatic period in Ireland's economic and social development.
The papers were selected from a conference at the Royal Irish Academy, peer-reviewed and rewritten with the addition of a substantial introduction and conclusion by the editors.


Author Description


Niamh Moore-Cherry is associate professor and deputy head of the School of Geography, University College Dublin. She is president of the Geographical Society of Ireland and a member of the Royal Irish Academy Social Sciences Committee. John McHale is established professor of economics and director of the Whitaker Institute for Innovation and Societal Change at NUI Galway. Emma Heffernan is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Research Collaborative in Quality and Safety (RCQS) based at the RCSI / MU.






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