Capital inflows and direct foreign investment in Ireland 1952-1970

Abstract

The role of foreign capital in activating and sustaining Ireland\u27s post- War economic growth is a subject of compelling interest. The aims of this paper are twofold: first to examine the constituents of the capital inflow, paying particular regard to the experience of the last decade and, secondly, to analyse the composition, origin and principal features of direct investment in manufacturing enterprises

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