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    The economy of the Republic of Ireland is a highly developed knowledge economy, focused on services in high-tech, life sciences, financial services and...
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    Ireland's economy has strong links to the economies of the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain. Northern Ireland has the smallest economy of any of...
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  • Economy of Ireland may refer to: Economy of the Republic of Ireland, the economy of a sovereign state in Europe Economy of Northern Ireland, the economy...
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  • list of banks in the Republic of Ireland: Allied Irish Banks Bank of America Europe Bank of Ireland Bank of Montreal Europe Barclays Bank Ireland Citibank...
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    Ireland becoming the most indebted state in the European Union. As of 2015, the Republic has returned to growth, and was the fastest growing economy for...
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    Ireland's Corporate Tax System is a central component of Ireland's economy. In 2016–17, foreign firms paid 80% of Irish corporate tax, employed 25% of...
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    Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of...
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  • The primary natural resources of the Republic of Ireland include natural gas, petroleum, peat, copper, lead, dolomite, barite, limestone, gypsum, silver...
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    The Irish state came into being in 1919 as the 32 county Irish Republic. In 1922, having seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
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    common. In the 1990s the country entered a period of rapid economic growth as a result of the Celtic Tiger Irish economic boom, and the Republic started...
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    The economy of the Republic of the Congo is a mixture of subsistence hunting and agriculture, an industrial sector based largely on petroleum extraction...
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    collected by An Post, the Irish postal service. The bulk of the fee is used to fund Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), the state broadcaster. The licence must be...
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    The economy of the Dominican Republic is the seventh largest in Latin America, and is the largest in the Caribbean and Central American region. The Dominican...
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    the largest city and capital of Ireland, and is the country's economic hub. As well as being the location of the national parliament and most of the civil...
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    west with the Republic of Ireland. At the 2021 census, its population was 1,903,175, making up around 3% of the UK's population and 27% of the population...
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    Northern Ireland in the European Union Single Market for goods and keeping a free border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Relations...
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  • IDA Ireland (Irish: An Ghníomhaireacht Forbartha Tionscail) is the agency responsible for the attraction and retention of inward foreign direct investment...
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  • Ghost estate (category Economy of the Republic of Ireland)
    estate (Irish: Eastát na Sí, "Fairy estate") is an unoccupied housing estate, particularly one built in the Republic of Ireland during the period of economic...
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    agricultural sector of Ireland's economy. Since the Ice age the underlying geology of the island of Ireland has led to the formation of base rich soils,...
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    first settlers in Ireland were seafarers who survived largely by fishing, hunting and gathering . This was the extent of the Irish economy for around 3500...
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  • In the Republic of Ireland, the retail sector provides one of the largest sources of employment in the economy, representing over 12% of the workforce...
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    and the twentieth-largest in the world. Geopolitically, the island of Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), an...
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    investigation, Margrethe Vestager of the European Commission announced: "Ireland granted illegal tax benefits to Apple". The Commission ordered Apple to pay...
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  • settled, Ireland, like other countries, joined the World Bank to procure loans to rebuild their economies and infrastructure. Like a majority of countries...
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    in the Republic of Ireland happened mostly in the 20th century and was officially completed in 2005, with a few exceptions. The island of Ireland gradually...
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  • The National Lottery (Irish: An Crannchur Náisiúnta) is the state-licensed lottery of Ireland. Established in 1986 to raise funds for good causes, it...
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    The second largest city in Ireland, Cork, has an economy focused on the city centre, which as of 2011, supported employment for 24,092 people. According...
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    The "Celtic Tiger" (Irish: An Tíogar Ceilteach) is a term referring to the economy of Ireland from the mid-1990s to the late 2000s, a period of rapid...
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    the largest component of the Irish economy and that Ireland had failed to attract multinationals from "territorial" tax systems. The United States switched...
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    The economy of the United Kingdom is a highly developed social market economy. It is the sixth-largest national economy in the world measured by nominal...
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