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High unemployment, cutbacks in an austerity budget, emigration like it was before the 1980's, and a whole host of problems facing the Irish.
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New York Times 09.23.2010
Ireland's Unemployed Head Back to the Farm
BusinessWeek 10.14.2010
Ireland: The End of the Miracle
BusinessWeek 03.27.2008
Dell Moving Irish Operations to Poland
Wall Street Journal 01.08.2009
Ireland's Boom Falls Hard in Global Crisis
Wall Street Journal 02.07.2009
Crisis Builds Irish Support for EU Pact
Wall Street Journal 02.17.2009
How the Crisis Is Hitting Europe
BusinessWeek 02.26.2009
Irish Media Mogul to Exit on Down Note
Wall Street Journal 03.14.2009
For Many Young Irish, First Taste of Hard Times
Washington Post 03.17.2009
New York Times 04.03.2009
New York Times 04.20.2009
Economist 06.11.2009
Economic Crisis Strikes at Irish Heartland
Wall Street Journal 08.27.2009
After Irish 'Yes,' EU Pushes for a President
Wall Street Journal 10.05.2009
Irish Wince as a Budget Proposal Cuts to the Bone
New York Times 12.10.2009
Ireland Cuts Budget in Bid to Tame Debt
Wall Street Journal 12.10.2009
Hedge Funds Make Some 'Piigs' Pay
Wall Street Journal 12.10.2009
Ireland's Budget Discipline Sets an Example for Greece
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2009
The New Generation Leaving Ireland
BusinessWeek 02.11.2010
In Ireland, a Picture of the Cost of Austerity
New York Times 06.28.2010
Weaker Euro Set to Spur Irish Turnaround
Wall Street Journal 06.29.2010
Global economic policy: Austerity alarm
Economist 07.03.2010
Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010
Cost of Irish Default Insurance Hits New Record
Wall Street Journal 11.04.2010
Wall Street Journal 11.05.2010
New York Times 03.01.2011
Ireland's new government: Enda the party
Economist 03.05.2011
The Irish Economy’s Rise Was Steep, and the Fall Was Fast
New York Times 01.04.2009
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