Scrutiny tightens on Coalition as public set for more energy price hikes
Households bracing for bigger bills as utility inflation expected to extend into next year
Households bracing for bigger bills as utility inflation expected to extend into next year
To keep the likes of Intel on board, we must address planning and infrastructure issues
Government must move now to help those whose jobs have been upended by pandemic
US multinationals spending €6.3bn on goods and services from Irish businesses annually
Report from National Competitiveness Council outlines key areas for improvement
Research warns that borrowing and legal costs are other key risks to business
Economic growth should not rely solely on multinationals, says competitiveness council
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National Competitiveness Council warns of risks to economic sustainability
Business Week: also is the news was competitiveness; GDP; and financial services
National Competitiveness Council chief highlights current challenges
As Ireland nears full employment, what does a strong economy mean for the labour market?
Cliff Taylor: There is more than a suspicion that the interests of landowners continue to get priority
National Competitiveness Council signals clear dangers ahead
Irish tax system may create a ‘disincentive to work for highly skilled employees’
National Competitiveness Council says labour costs rising quickly after flat period
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Despite the economic success of recent years, much remains to be done to underpin the economy for the future
Department economists predict economy is likely to reach full employment soon
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Latest competitiveness analysis is notable for its blunt conclusions
National Competitiveness Council raises concerns about range of issues facing Irish economy
Those who keep pace with the changing employment landscape by continual upskilling have nothing to fear from automation, says experts
Ryan played key role in formulating Irish economic policy in the 1960s and 1970s
SMEs are slow to take up training and upskilling, while large corporations power ahead
About one in nine Irish entrepreneurs is pursuing an idea that is medium- or high-tech related
Housing issue is affecting disposable income, mobility, competitiveness and quality of life
Soaring rental costs in the capital leading more tech firms to locate outside Dublin
We are told that the political “reality” requires a generous budget. But there is an economic reality too and it is that we are at the top of the growth cycle and facing increasing uncertainties
Business Week: also in the news were bad loans, soaring profits and record-breaking Apple
US companies are likely to have paid between €6bn and €9bn in Irish wages in 2017
Corporation tax receipts are skewed by big firms but influence on exports overstated
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