Who benefits from the crisis in Ireland?

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2011 Number 47

Who benefits from the crisis in Ireland?
Michael Burke pages -

Abstract

The future incomes and savings of Irish citizens have been handed over to an EU/IMF debt-collection agency acting on behalf of Europe’s banks.

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Michael Burke (2011) Who benefits from the crisis in Ireland?, Soundings, 2011(47), -

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