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Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite the health problems and negative social consequences it causes.
Alcoholism
Dublin
Latin: literally, "The citizens' obedience is the city's happiness" (rendered more loosely as "Happy the city where citizens obey" by the council itself)Dublin City Council Dublin City Coat of Arms (retrieved 16 February 2007|
Dublin
Spain
Talk:Spain
Celtic Tiger
Celtic Tiger () is a name for the period of rapid economic growth in the Republic of Ireland that began in the 1990s and slowed in 2001, only to pick up pace again in 2003 and then have slowed down once again by 2007. During this time, Ireland experienced a boom in which it was transformed from one of Europe's poorer countries into one of its wealthiest.
Celtic_Tiger
Big Mac Index
The Big Mac Index is an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. As stated in The Economist, it "seeks to make exchange-rate theory a bit more digestible".
Big_Mac_Index
History of the Republic of Ireland
The Republic of Ireland first became an independent state on 6 December 1922. On that day it became a dominion in the British Commonwealth called the Irish Free State.
History_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
This article is a summary of the closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the best-known stock market index in the world. Since opening at 40.
Closing_milestones_of_the_Dow_Jones_Industrial_Average
List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees
This is a list of the world's most expensive cities, according to the Mercer Human Resource Consulting Cost of Living Surveys.Various factors enter into a city's cost-of-living] for [[expatriate employees, such as monetary value, consumer confidence, investment, interest rates, exchange rates of the country's currency, and housing costs.
List_of_most_expensive_cities_for_expatriate_employees
States of the United States of America by income
Talk:States_of_the_United_States_of_America_by_income
Hyman Minsky
Hyman Minsky, Ph.D.
Hyman_Minsky
Real estate pricing
Talk:Real_estate_pricing
Driving in Singapore
Several steps have to be completed before a citizen can ultimately drive in Singapore. In addition to the typical driving license, a Certificate of Entitlement (CoE) is required, costing several thousand Singapore dollars.
Driving_in_Singapore
Economy of Dublin
=== GDP & Rankings ===
Economy_of_Dublin
Economy of the Republic of Ireland
The economy of the Republic of Ireland is modern and trade-dependent with growth averaging a 7% per annum in 1995–2007. Agriculture, once the most important sector, is now dwarfed by industry, which accounts for 46% of GDP, about 80% of exports, and employs 29% of the labour force.
Economy_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Economic crisis of 2008
In 2008, the possibility of an economic crisis was suggested by several important indicators of economic downturn worldwide. These included high oil prices, which led to both high food prices (due to a dependence of food production on petroleum) and global inflation; a substantial credit crisis leading to the bankruptcy of several large and well established investment banks; increased unemployment; and the possibility of a global recession developed.
Economic_crisis_of_2008
Scotland/Archive 21
Talk:Scotland/Archive_21