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Debating austerity in Ireland: crisis, experience and recovery
This edited volume analyzes how Ireland’s austerity from 2008 was shaped, contested, and endured. Contributors examine banking collapse, government policy, social welfare cuts, public protest, and recovery pathways. The book highlights diverging views about austerity’s necessity, its human cost, and how nuance (beyond polarised debate) is critical for understanding Ireland’s economic and social trajectory.
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