Facilitating the Future?: US Aid, European Integration and the Irish Industrial Viability 1948-73 Contributor(s): Murray, Peter (Author) |
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ISBN: 1906359385 ISBN-13: 9781906359386 Publisher: University College Dublin Press OUR PRICE: $34.65 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2009 Annotation: After the Second World War the Irish state maintained the high industrial tariffs of the 1930s, despite the inefficiency of its protected industries. Such inefficiency fed into the crisis of economic stagnation and mass emigration that engulfed the Republic in the 1950s. As EEC entry became the state's goal, adapting and upgrading Irish industries for free trade conditions loomed large in the 1960s. These ends were pursued through technical assistance schemes and a productivity drive - innovations introduced to the Irish state by the US Marshall Plan. This book looks at this neglected aspect of post-war Irish history and analyzes the social, political, and economic effects of the policies pursued. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Europe - Ireland |
Dewey: 330.9 |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.1" W x 9" (0.88 lbs) 236 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Ireland |
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Publisher Description: After the Second World War the Irish state maintained the high industrial tariffs of the 1930s, despite the inefficiency of its protected industries. Such inefficiency fed into the crisis of economic stagnation and mass emigration that engulfed the Republic in the 1950s. As EEC entry became the state's goal, adapting and upgrading Irish industries for free trade conditions loomed large in the 1960s. These ends were pursued through technical assistance schemes and a productivity drive - innovations introduced to the Irish state by the US Marshall Plan. This book looks at this neglected aspect of post-war Irish history and analyses the social, political and economic effects of the policies pursued. |