A quick intro
This is a test wiki, or workspace to experiment with and see if it is possible to provide a useful repository of some key information on policy in Ireland that is inspired by the commentary on The Irish Economy blog. We are interested in using a wiki to provide an easy to access central repository of information and discussion on Irish government strategy, mainly economic. The idea is to provide a place to find key reports, statistics and opinions on the major policy areas in Ireland. There is no way with limited time and no resources to provide all the data that you might expect, but with a bit of time, the power of crowds and wikinomics it may be possible to start creating a central place to find data and, get up to speed and discuss issues.
Current contributors
- Kevin O'Brien
- Holbrook Fields
New contributors are always welcome! If you want to get involved, then please feel free to request access to make comments or edit pages. You can always email holbrookfields@gmail.com with questions.
Some info on using this site
- Suggested template page
- Different sorts of users
- Structure of this site
List of contents
- Options for Ireland's economic situation
- Options for Political Reform
- Four Year Plan
- EU/IMF Bailout
- November 2010
- Croke Park Agreement
- Growth Projections
- Bond Yields
- Budget 2011
- Budget 2010
- Budget Deficit
- Irish Bonds
- European Financial Stability Facility
- National Debt
- National Treasury Management Agency
- National Pension Reserve Fund
- Irish Banking Crisis
- Bank Guarantee
- Glossary of Banking Terms
- Allied Irish Bank
- Irish Nationwide Building Society
- NAMA
- NAMA Loan Book (spreadsheet from Ronan Lyons)
- Anglo Irish Bank
- Taxation
- Corporation Tax
- Public Sector Reform
- The McCarthy Report/ An Bord Snip Nua
- 'Croke Park' Agreement
- Top 10 key indicators
- Education
- Irish third level education strategy
- Financial Supervision
- Energy and The Green Economy
- The Knowledge Economy
- Science Foundation Ireland
- Transport
- Planning Policies
- Urban Sprawl
- Property Based Tax Incentives
- National Spatial Strategy
- Decentralisation scheme 2003
- Transit Oriented Development
- Limerick Regeneration Project
- Agriculture and Food Industry
- Broadband coverage
- Justice and Community Affairs
- Arts, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
- Irish language
- Cultural Tourism
- Irish Film and Television Industry
- National Campaign for the Arts