A economic success in Ireland will be useful for New Zealand.
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Ireland has transformed its economy over the past couple of decades to turn a previously slumping economy, with high unemployment and high dependence on agricultural sectors into a booming economy, attractive to foreign investors. Unemployment rates have decreased dramatically and Ireland is now experiencing a reversal of the previous exodus of local residents overseas, with the thriving country now attracting highly skilled immigrants as well as ex-patriots returning to their now thriving homeland. This
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http://www.retirementhavens.com/residencehavens/republicofireland.html [26 August 2002]. Blake, N. & Croot, J. (2000). The Republic of Ireland's Economic Success: Are There Lessons for Northern Ireland? Quarterly Economic Report - September 2000. [Online].Available: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/strat/download/etp44.pdf http://www.insuranceireland.com/live/ireland/gateway.shtml http://www.lehigh.edu/~incntr/ConferenceFinal.html http://www.immigration-usa.com/wfb/ireland_economy.html http://www.treasury.govt.nz/workingpapers/1998/98-1.asp