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Ireland in the Year 2000: Towards a National Strategy

Book
1983
An Foras Forbartha
€ 7.95 

This publication documents a 1983 colloquium in Kilkea, concerned with the need for an Irish national strategic plan to provide the physical, economic, and social infrastructure required by the end of the 20th century.

Rapporteur’s Report

R. Mulvihill, M. Conroy; An Foras Forbartha

Previous Plans: Targets versus Performance

G. Walker; Head, Planning Division, An Foras Forbartha.

Ireland: A Global Perspective

Leonard Wrigley; University College Cork.

Planning & Process

Ivor Kenny; University College Dublin.

On Formulating National Goals

G. Daly; Milltown Institute of Philosophy and Theology.

Motivation: An Historian’s Point of View

J. Lee; University College Cork.

Key Sectors for Economic Growth

John Bourke; Allied Irish Investment Bank Limited.

Issues of Administration

T. O Cearbhaill; Former Secretary, Department of Labour.

The Fiscal Framework

Kieran. A. Kennedy; Economic and Social Research Institute.

Planning & Social Structure

James Wickham; Trinity College Dublin.

Elements of a National Plan: Physical Components

M. Gough; Irish Planning Institute.

Authors: R. Mulvihill, M. Conroy, G. Walker, Leonard Wrigley, Ivor Kenny, G. Daly, J. Lee, John Bourke, T. O Cearbhaill, Kieran. A. Kennedy, James Wickham, M. Gough.

Contents Rapporteur’s Report R. Mulvihill, M. Conroy An Foras Forbartha Previous Plans: Targets versus Performance G. Walker Head, Planning Division, An Foras Forbartha Ireland: A Global Perspective Leonard Wrigley University College Cork Planning & Process Ivor Kenny University College Dublin On Formulating National Goals G. Daly Milltown Institute of Philosophy and Theology Motivation: An Historian’s Point of View J. Lee University College Cork Key Sectors for Economic Growth John Bourke Allied Irish Investment Bank Limited Issues of Administration T. O Cearbhaill Former Secretary, Department of Labour The Fiscal Framework Kieran. A. Kennedy Economic and Social Research Institute Planning & Social Structure James Wickham Trinity College Dublin Elements of a National Plan: Physical Components M. Gough Irish Planning Institute Authors: R. Mulvihill, M. Conroy, G. Walker, Leonard Wrigley, Ivor Kenny, G. Daly, J. Lee, John Bourke, T. O Cearbhaill, Kieran. A. Kennedy, James Wickham, M. Gough Keywords: Report, integrated design programme, economics, development, socio-cultural, organisation, statistics, market, concept, resources, crisis, structure, The Catholic Church, Economic Advantage, Potential, Sector, EEC, chemical industry, growth simulators, public authorities, framework, politics, policy, inequality, gender inequality, division of labour

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