E-Book, Englisch, 388 Seiten
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Maher / O'Brien / Lucey Recalling the Celtic Tiger
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-78997-288-7
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 388 Seiten
Reihe: ISSN
ISBN: 978-1-78997-288-7
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book looks at various effects, symptoms and consequences of the period in Irish culture known as the Celtic Tiger. It will trace the critical pathway from boom to bust – and up to the current beginnings of a similar, smaller boom – through events, personalities and products. The short entries offer a sense of the lived experience of this seismic period in contemporary Irish society.
While clearly not all aspects of the period could realistically be covered, the book does contain essential information about the central actors, events, themes, and economic trends, which are discussed in a readable and accessible manner. Each entry is linked to the overall Celtic Tiger phenomenon and its immediate aftermath.
The book also provides a comprehensive account of what happened in this period and will be a factual resource for anyone anxious to discover information on the areas most commonly connected to it. All entries are written by experts in the area. The contributors include broadcasters, economists, cultural theorists, sociologists, literary critics, journalists, politicians and writers, each of whom brings particular insights to some aspect of the Celtic Tiger.
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CONTENTS: Accidental Landlords – Advertising – Ahern, Bertie – Anglo-Irish Tapes – Ansbacher Accounts –Auditors – Bailout – Balanced Regional Development – Banks – Bank Regulation – Bank Solvency Crisis – Banville, John – Barrett, Sean – Black Economy – Bondholders – Browne, Vincent – Buy-to-lets – Cardiff, Kevin – Chopra, Ajai – Cinema and the Celtic Tiger – Coffee Culture – Commission on the Private Rented Sector – Communications – Contracts for Difference (CFD) – Craft beer – Credit Rating Agencies – Credit Default Swap – Cross, Dorothy – Debt – Design and the Celtic Tiger – Dining Out – Divorce – ECB – Economists – Electric Gates in the Celtic Tiger – Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) – Entrepreneurship – ESRI – Euro – Fianna Fáil – Fianna Fáil and Social Partnership: The Boom – Fianna Fáil and Social Partnership: The Bust – Free Market – Gastro-tourism – Ghost Estates – Golf Clubs – Harney, Mary – Hillen, Sean – Higgins, Michael D. – Honohan, Patrick – Howard, Paul – Human Resource Management – IAS 39 – IFAC – IMMA – Independent Politicians – International Monetary Fund – International Context – Internet – Irish Fiscal Advisory Council – Kelly, Morgan – Liquidity crisis – Media and the Celtic Tiger, the watch-dog that didn’t bark – Merkel, Angela – Mobile Technology – Mortgages – Murphy Report – National Accounts – National Treasury Management Agency NAMA – Neary, Patrick – Negative Equity – Neoliberalism – Novels of the Celtic Tiger – Nyberg Report – One Hundred Per Cent mortgages – Oireachtas Joint Committee Report – Peace Process and Anglo Irish Relations… – Peace Process (A French Perspective) – Photography – PIIGS Countries – Poetry – Political Economy – Professional service firms – Progressive Democrats – Property boom – Public Finances in the CT – Publishing – The Irish Pub – Quinn, Sean – Ratings Agencies – Referendums – Regling-Watson report – Repossessions – Riverdance – Road network – Ryan, Donal The Spinning Heart – Ryan Report – Second Houses – Shopping Trips to New York – Short Selling – Single Currency – Social Housing – Solvency crisis – Sports – SSIA – Saint Patrick’s Day Massacre Of Shares – Suburban Literature – Theatre of the Celtic Tiger – TARGET2 – The Euro – Trade Unions – Tourism – The Troika – U2 – Unemployment – Unfinished Estates – Universities – ‘We all partied’ – Wine Culture – Women and the Church – Women in the Celtic Tiger – Women Writers