Ireland: Staff Report for the 2003 Article IV Consultation
August 6, 2003
Summary
Over the past decade, Ireland has experienced a sustained expansion in output and employment that has raised its per capita income above the ED average. The decline in interest rates, and increasing financial sector competition, rapidly rising disposable income, and high rates of household formation have fuelled a spectacular increase in housing prices. Executive Directors emphasized that wage growth must moderate to preserve external competitiveness and avoid risks to output and employment. Regulatory reform should be oriented firmly toward serving consumer welfare.
Subject: Competition, Expenditure, Financial markets, Fiscal policy, Fiscal stance, Housing prices, Labor, Prices, Wages
Keywords: accounts data, Competition, CR, debt ratio, Fiscal stance, Global, harmonized consumer price inflation, Housing prices, income, ISCR, merchandise trade data, national income accounts data, real GNP, report, Wages
Pages:
57
Volume:
2003
DOI:
Issue:
242
Series:
Country Report No. 2003/242
Stock No:
1IRLEA0012003
ISBN:
9781451818758
ISSN:
1934-7685





