Double-digit rise in tax on fuel needed to curb carbon emissions
Dublin Economics Workshop hears call for shift from ownership taxes such as VRT and motor tax towards usage taxes such as excise duty on fuels and congestion charges
Dublin Economics Workshop hears call for shift from ownership taxes such as VRT and motor tax towards usage taxes such as excise duty on fuels and congestion charges
Regardless of the terms of disengagement by UK in any unification, there is no magic economic pill to bring NI up to standards down South
Germany’s experience is relevant to Ireland given the sharp differences that followed the publication of a report on unification costs
Early economic figures show emerging shift from east-west to north-south dealings
Smart Money: From sliced pans to fishing, there are more flashpoints ahead
Listed firm worth €770m calls for tighter fast-track planning laws over challenges to schemes
Agenda: The subvention argument tends to view the North as a deadweight, a financial burden to be shouldered by whatever entity follows
Move likely to trigger fall in living standards, John FitzGerald tells Oireachtas committee
NI economist stirs debate with claim about cross-Border living standards
Ad hominem attacks and credentialism are all the rage these days
Manufacturing, services and food likely to have very different outcomes in the long run
Consumers will quickly feel the impact of Brexit, deal or no deal
Smart Money: Whatever happens the economy will be hit
‘Brexit has changed the debate and put the whole issue in the melting pot,’ says expert
The crisis poses huge threats but also shows us ways forward in health, housing, work and lifestyle
Delivering the green agenda – always costly – looks even harder in this ravaged economy
Border poll ‘difficult to resist’ but poses risks for economy – Moody’s
Change is coming but its nature will depend on whether or not a deal can be reached
Smart Money: The key points in the economic debate are highly contentious
Climate action committee hears criticism of National Development Plan’s emphasis on motorways
Irish goods may be cheaper due to tariffs imposed on UK imports if hard Brexit occurs
John FitzGerald: A sharp fall in vital transfers to Northern Ireland after Brexit is likely
DCU economics professor says housing and childcare costs could be affecting birth rate
Small print on operational details of complex Irish Sea border checks has yet to be written
UK’s exit present opportunities for indigenous companies and German producers, study finds
A comprehensive guide to the massive impact likely if the UK crashes out of the EU
Ireland, more than any other EU state, is at the mercy of events way beyond its control
Smart Money: Taoiseach spoke of new state – research shows the economic challenges
Locals fear the project may push the river to the edge amid an increased drought risk
From wages to roaming charges, a no-deal will involve very significant disruption
Donald Tusk has warned a no-deal Brexit is‘more likely than ever.’ But if it happens it could be chaotic
Edgar Morgenroth says LPT failed to allow for change and has stored up a large increase
Ireland is spending ‘far too much time’ thinking about UK, not enough about domestic plans
If UK imports chlorine-washed chicken from US, what stops it entering Irish and EU markets without checks?
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