The Celtic Tiger in Distress pp 71-88 | Cite as
Mainstream Explanations
Abstract
The three chapters in this section of the book move from a description of the Celtic Tiger to examining how it is understood. This recognises that, as the opening quote above states in relation to industrial development, understanding derives from a theoretical framework. Therefore, to gain a deeper understanding of the Celtic Tiger, we need to examine the theoretical frameworks which have been used to interpret it. This chapter examines the mainstream explanations. It begins by outlining explanations of the Celtic Tiger offered by some leading economists, interrogating in particular the reasons they offer as to why its success should continue. The chapter then critically elucidates the understanding of economic growth and of the links between growth and social well-being which find expression in these mainstream explanations. Finally, it reveals assumptions which inform mainstream explanations, both those derived from neoclassical economics and from modernisation theory in sociology.
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Foreign Direct Investment Modernisation Theory Total Factor Productivity Growth Gross National Product Irish SocietyPreview
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Notes
- 9.9 Of 25 footnotes to O’Donnell’s 53-page closing chapter in Europe: the Irish Experience (O’Donnell, 2000a), which he edited, 7 refer to O’Toole.Google Scholar