Tom Killalea

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Much of what happened in the 1990s was simply that Ireland, integrated into the European single market, caught up with the living standards of the region it belongs to – western Europe – and got to where it should have been all along. The energy unleashed by this process, combined with the advantages of not being weighed down by an old heavy industrial base, allowed Ireland (temporarily) to outperform those European neighbours.
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