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The Atlantic economy
Britain, the US and Ireland
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256 pages
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The book explores the constraints imposed by the economic dominance of Britain and the US on the development opportunities of smaller states, particularly focusing on Ireland's industrialization struggles since the sixteenth century. It delves into the challenges of economic growth from both developed and developing nations' perspectives, addressing the critical issue of breaking the cycle of underdevelopment. The narrative culminates in a radical critique of the Irish 'Celtic Tiger' era, suggesting that Ireland's recent economic achievements reflect ongoing regional disparities rather than a complete transformation.
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2001, paperback
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