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Think-tank says Irish economy is ‘bouncing along the bottom’
The ESRI’s latest economic forecast says Ireland’s economy will shrink in 2012, and grow only very modestly in 2013.
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Ireland faces another Great Depression, warns ESRI economist
The dire forecast came as the think tank significantly reduced its economic predictions for Ireland in 2012.
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