Debating austerity in Ireland crisis, experience and recovery

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Other Authors: Heffernan, Emma (Editor), McHale, John (Editor), Moore-Cherry, Niamh (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin, Ireland Royal Irish Academy 2017, 2017
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 410-333) and index
  • Foreword / Patrick Honohan
  • Introduction : Austerity in Ireland : a debate / Niamh Moore-Cherry, John McHale and Emma Heffernan
  • Part 1. Austerity as concept and practice
  • A general theory of austerity / Simon Wren-Lewis
  • Why austerity? / John McHale
  • The ideological practice of austerity experts / Kieran Allen
  • Irish media coverage of the housing bubble and austerity / Julien Mercille
  • Part 2. Experiencing austerity
  • Austerity in the European periphery : the Irish experience / Niamh Hardiman, Spyros Blavoukos, Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda and George Pagoulatos
  • Austerity and inequality in Ireland / Christopher T. Whelan and Brian Nolan
  • Austerity, resistance and social protest in Ireland : movement outcomes / Niamh Hourigan
  • Housing and austerity : a two-way street / Ronan Lyons
  • Poverty and risk : the impact of austerity on vulnerable females in Dublin's inner city / Emma Heffernan
  • Child poverty in a period of austerity / Dorothy Watson, Bertrand Maître, Christopher T. Whelan and James Williams
  • Resilience : a high price for survival? The impact of austerity on Irish higher education, South and North / Rosalind Pritchard and Maria Slowey
  • Migration patterns, experiences and consequences in an age of austerity / Mary Gilmartin
  • The austerity myth : parenting and the new thrift culture in contemporary Ireland / Fiona Murphy
  • Part 3. Beyond austerity? From crisis to recovery
  • Ireland's recovery : explanation, potential and pitfalls / Seán Ó Riain
  • Resources available for public services : how does Ireland compare now and how might we prepare for the future? / Seamus Coffey
  • Towards an inclusive and just recovery / Seán Healy
  • Conclusion : Progressing debates on austerity in Ireland / John McHale, Niamh Moore-Cherry and Emma Heffernan