Ireland

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serval:BIB_C77C25C35805
Type
A part of a book
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Ireland
Title of the book
Intra-Industry Trade and Adjustment: The European Experience
Author(s)
Brülhart  M., McAleese  D., O'Donnell  M.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Address of publication
London, UK
ISBN
978-1-349-27175-7
978-1-349-27173-3
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1999
Editor
Brülhart M. , Hine R. C.
Pages
188-212
Language
english
Abstract
A small open economy such as Ireland can serve as a useful case study for the assessment of trade effects. Over the last three decades, the combined value of Ireland’s imports and exports has risen from around 60 per cent to over 105 per cent of GDP, a level now surpassed in the European Union (EU) only by BelgiumLuxembourg (Figure 10.1). This rapid expansion of trade took place against a background of an increasingly open trade regime. The milestones in Irish trade liberalization were the AngloIrish Free Trade Agreement of 1965, accession to GATT in 1967, membership of the EEC in 1973 and the ongoing implementation of the EU’s ‘1992’ Single Market programme.
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