The Irish Miracle

Dennis R Redmond dredmond at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU
Wed Jul 21 14:37:15 PDT 1999


On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 Rkmickey at aol.com wrote:


> The investments in schooling and other good things go back to well before
> Ireland joined the (then) EEC in 1973. The origin of these policies are
> usually associated with T.K. Whittaker and Lemass's government in the late
> 1950s. The commitment to education in particular was pretty consistent
> through subsequent governments, although very much favouring the upper fifth
> of the population in its benefits

Interesting. Did they invest a lot in basic education, or prestige projects for a cultivated elite, a la Britain? Or did the state just rent itself out for Intel, kind of like a low-rent Singapore?

-- Dennis



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