Irish Economy: In a week when public sector staff went on strike and Central Bank staff also went on strike for a second day, on Friday, a citizen contacted Finfacts and wrote: “Please can you tell me are all the other economists in Ireland dead? Do we have to listen, see and read Jim Power all the time, when we turn on the radio, watch the TV, internet sites, read the newspapers? I am so sick of his whingey, whiney voice…Please spare us.”
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