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Economic history of Ireland / Ireland / Celtic Tiger / Economy of the European Union / National Asset Management Agency / Euro / Patrick Honohan / Political debates about the United States federal budget / Australian property bubble / Economy of the Republic of Ireland / Economic history / Republic of Ireland
Date: 2009-08-29 12:44:20
Economic history of Ireland
Ireland
Celtic Tiger
Economy of the European Union
National Asset Management Agency
Euro
Patrick Honohan
Political debates about the United States federal budget
Australian property bubble
Economy of the Republic of Ireland
Economic history
Republic of Ireland

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