Getting into its stride

Ireland’s boom time may be over, but its economy continues to grow. For qualified young professionals at least, the future is bright

The Celtic Tiger may have lost its roar, but it would be foolish to write off the Irish economy just because the massive growth spurt of the late 1990s has slowed.

Economists believe the double-digit growth that characterised the last five years in Ireland is at an end. As for most Western economies, 2002 will not be a boom year, but consensus forecasts predict...

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