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  2. Everything you need to know about Ireland’s economy

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/03/everything-you-need-to-know-about-ireland-s-economy

    Ireland’s economy is outperforming most other Eurozone countries with almost full employment and rising real wages. So why are Irish consumers among the most pessimistic in Europe?

  3. These countries are paying people to move to the countryside

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/04/countries-paying-you-to-move-to-countryside

    From Japan and Portugal to Ireland and Australia, some countries will fund your escape to the countryside. Here are some examples of rural relocation grants.

  4. Ireland's inspiring idea to go greener - The World Economic Forum

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/ireland-reforestation-environment-trees

    Ireland has ambitious plans to harness the power of trees, combating climate change and making the Emerald Isle even greener.

  5. Clonakilty has become Ireland’s first autism-friendly town

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/11/clonakilty-has-become-ireland-s-first-autism...

    Clonakilty, in County Cork, Ireland, has put itself on the map by going the extra mile to include people on the autism spectrum. As the country’s first “Autism Friendly Town”, an initiative backed by retailer SuperValu and autism charity AsIAm, more than 200 of Clonakilty’s businesses, schools and services have been accredited as Autism ...

  6. Ireland's plan to turn rural buildings into remote workspaces |...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/03/new-ireland-development-policy-will-transform...

    Ireland plans to create 400 remote working hubs as part of a five-year rural development policy. This will be achieved by converting vacant buildings and the potential use of pubs as workspaces during quiet afternoons in rural towns. It's hoped the initiative will allow more people to work remotely, increasing the population of rural Ireland and enlivening town centres.

  7. Here's how we can return rainforests to the UK and Ireland

    www.weforum.org/.../02/livestock-grazing-preventing-return-rainforests-uk-ireland

    The UK and Ireland have some of the lowest forest cover in Europe at 13% and 11% respectively, and only one-tenth of this is natural rather than planted. Eating less meat and more plants means your diet has a smaller land footprint, which means more space for woods and rainforests to return. Yes, grasslands in the British Isles with low levels ...

  8. Britain and the EU reach Northern Ireland trade deal | World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/brexit-trade-deal-northern-ireland-windsor...

    Britain and the European Union have agreed a new trade deal for Northern Ireland. The Windsor Framework aims to address trade and border sensitivities by introducing ‘red’ and ‘green’ lanes for imports from the UK mainland. The new deal still requires political approval in the UK and the EU.

  9. Why the Phillips curve still works for Ireland - The World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/07/why-the-phillips-curve-still-works-for-ireland

    Why the Phillips curve still works for Ireland. “Extreme slack has done little to reduce inflation over the past five years (fortunately!) and extreme tightness in the late 1990s did not result in much inflation. The obvious conclusion from these observations is that raising prices and wages faster than normal is not a market outcome in a ...

  10. Ireland’s economic turnaround, in 3 charts - The World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/03/3-charts-that-show-why-ireland-should-be...

    After years in the economic doldrums, Ireland seems to be making a recovery.

  11. Northern Ireland has a reversed gender pay gap - The World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/12/northern-ireland-s-gender-pay-gap-where-women...

    The global gender gap is stalling, but there is one country that is bucking this trend by paying women more than men.