Foreign Direct Investment and Ireland’s Tiger Economy (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Foreign Direct Investment and Ireland's Tiger Economy (A) Case Solution

The dramatic narrative of growth and retrieval is mostly due to the foreign direct investment (FDI), especially from the United States. Despite the question, some question the FDI-centered policy and specific incentives given.

This note provides a chance to illustrate the discourse surrounding FDI. Was FDI the essential factor in the success of Ireland? What does it take for a nation to attract FDI? Did particularly IDA, government agencies, play a part in the Irish success story? Additionally, examines a sound macroeconomic policy, including other reasons for increase--specifically, Ireland's entrance into the European Union and following bigger market accessibility.

PUBLICATION DATE: July 26, 2005 PRODUCT #: 706007-HCB-ENG

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