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Economy of the Republic of Ireland / Recessions / Celtic Tiger / Economic history of Ireland / Gross domestic product / Inflation / Economic growth / Unemployment / Irish property bubble / Economics / Economic history / Macroeconomics


IRELAND MACROECONOMIC BACKGROUND The Irish economy experienced a period of rapid expansion and growth in the 1990s (the ‘Celtic Tiger’ period) with real GNP growing by 6.5% per year on average between 1990 and 1999.
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