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  • 3-décembre-2015

    Français

    A la recherche du graal de l’impôt inclusif : l'impact redistributif de la réforme de l'impôt pour améliorer la croissance en Irlande

    La littérature économique suggère qu'un transfert, neutre en termes de recettes fiscales, de l’impôt sur le revenu à l'impôt foncier augmenterait le PIB par habitant dans le moyen terme. Ce document analyse dans le cas de l’Irlande les conséquences d'un tel changement de la composition des recettes fiscales.

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  • 3-décembre-2015

    Français

    Les impôts, le revenu et la mobilité économique en Irlande : nouvelles preuves à partir des données des dossiers fiscaux

    Ce document analyse l’inégalité de revenus en Irlande à l’aide d’un dataset panel construit à la base des déclarations fiscales du Revenue Commissioners de l’Irlande.

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  • 24-November-2015

    English

    Education at a Glance 2015: Ireland

    The 2015 edition introduces more detailed analysis of participation in early childhood and tertiary levels of education. The report also examines first generation tertiary-educated adults’ educational and social mobility, labour market outcomes for recent graduates, and participation in employer-sponsored formal and/or non-formal education.

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  • 30-September-2015

    English, PDF, 348kb

    Ireland Policy Brief: Improving SMEs' Access to Finance to Boost Growth and Job Creation

    Business lending in Ireland has still not recovered to pre-crisis levels. Credit conditions remain tight, and interest rates high by Euro area standards, especially for small firms.

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  • 30-September-2015

    English, PDF, 382kb

    Ireland Policy Brief: Better Innovation Policies for Better Lives

    Stronger innovation is imperative for Ireland to support future productivity growth, job creation and higher living standards.

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  • 16-January-2015

    English

    Ireland: On the path to recovery, by Enda Kenny

    After three years of sacrifice, hard work and difficult reform, Ireland has fought its way out of the depths of the financial crisis to become one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe and one of the best countries in the world in which to do business.

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  • 1-décembre-2014

    Français

    Informations clés sur les migrations en Irlande 2014

    Globalement, le nombre des autorisations d’inscription au service d’immigration est resté stable en 2012, avec 157 800 certificats délivrés.

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  • 6-October-2014

    English

    Regional Outlook 2014: Ireland

    Getting regions and cities 'right', adapting policies to the specificities of where people live and work, is vital to improving citizens’ well-being. View the country factsheets from the publication OECD Regional Outlook 2014.

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  • 9-September-2014

    English, PDF, 578kb

    Education at a Glance 2014: Ireland

    A promising outlook: as of 2012, 93% of young people in Ireland were expected to graduate from upper secondary education in their lifetimes.

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