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Signed Articles: New Research on Capacity Constraints in the Irish Economy and on the Euro Area Slowdown

The Central Bank of Ireland has published three signed articles from the third Quarterly Bulletin of 2019, due to be published on 31July 2019. Two examine the topic of capacity constraints in the Irish economy while the third looks in detail at the factors behind the recent euro area slowdown.

Ireland Economy

Modelling Overheating Risks in the Irish Economy‘, by Thomas Conefrey, Gerard O’Reilly, Graeme Walsh and Luca Zavalloni, explores overheating risks in the Irish economy using the Central Bank’s macroeconomic models.

The key findings are:

A second article, ‘Employment Growth: Where do we go from here?’ by Stephen Byrne and Tara McIndoe-Calder, examines the prospects for the Irish labour market and assesses the extent to which the economy can sustain employment growth in the short to medium term without generating wage and price pressures.

The key findings are:

A third article, ‘Euro Area Slowdown – a Country-Sector Analysis‘ by David Byrne and Conor Parle examines the economic slowdown observed in the second half of 2018 and the first half of 2019 and, using granular measures of output and the labour market, asks whether the slowdown is concentrated in a small number of sectors or regions, or is more broadly evident.

The key findings are:

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