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The Celtic Tiger: Ireland’s Economy in the 1990s

Posted on Thursday 2 September 2004 by David Nolan

The Irish economy has changed considerably since Ireland entered the European Union in 1973, with the United Kingdom and Denmark. Back then it was by far the poorest nation in Europe. The amount of capital in the economy per head of population – or GDP – was just 67% of the EU average and unemployment hovered around 20%.

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