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How Ireland Really Went Bust Matt Cooper

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How Ireland Really Went Bust Matt Cooper
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Publisher: Penguin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.5 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Matt Cooper
ISBN: 9781844881697, 1844881695
Language: English
Year: 2012

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How Ireland Really Went Bust Matt Cooper by Matt Cooper 9781844881697, 1844881695 instant download after payment.

In How Ireland Really Went Bust Matt Cooper, journalist, broadcaster and No 1 bestselling author of Who Really Runs Ireland?, describes the events that climaxed with the arrival of the heavy hitters from the IMF and the ECB in Government Buildings in November 2010 - and he assesses the fall-out of that fateful period in Ireland's recent history.

Drilling deep into the human dramas, the business catastrophes, the economic collapse and the unprecedented political upheaval that characterised the time after the bank bailout, Cooper gets to the heart of what really happened. And he investigates the background of the key decisions and reveals why they were taken, and by whom, to throw new light on a period that changed Ireland forever.


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