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For most of the 1980s, while the actual Irish economy was in dire straits, Ireland had, officially, the highest rate of growth in industrial output in the developed world.18 But almost all the growth was in pharmaceuticals, office and data processing machinery, electrical engineering and instrument engineering – in other words in the American-dominated multinationals. All other sectors combined had no growth at all.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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