Clamour for tax cuts and greater public spending likely to rise after low euro fuels rapid growthIreland is on track to maintain its stellar growth record after the low euro helped boost exports in the moment quarter of the year.
The government predicted GDP would expand by 6% this year,matching final year’s post-crash record, and maintaining Ireland as the fastest-growing economy in the eurozone.
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Source: theguardian.com