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Champagne Secrets by Amanda Brunker
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June 2010
Champagne Secrets
by Amanda Brunker
May 2010
Albert Reynolds: My Autobiography
by Albert Reynolds
May 2010
The World is a Ball
by John Doyle
May 2010
Screaming At The Sky
by Tony Griffin
May 2010
Come This Way Home
by Liz Lyons
May 2010
The Devil
by Ken Bruen
April 2010
If I Never See You Again
by Niamh O'Connor
April 2010
Angels of Divine Light
by Aidan Storey
April 2010
Positively Yours
by Amanda Hearty
April 2010
No Ordinary Love
by Anita Notaro
March 2010
Mother of the Bride
by Marita Conlon-McKenna
March 2010
Happy Ever After
by Patricia Scanlan
February 2010
Barefoot Over Stones
by Liz Lyons
January 2010
If This is Paradise, I Want My Money Back
by Claudia Carroll

Back From The Brink: Ireland's Road to Recovery
November 2009
Trade Paperback

Back From The Brink: Ireland's Road to Recovery
by Marc Coleman

We're in the midst of a global economic crisis and a domestic economic disaster.But enough of the hand-wringing. Where did this all come from, where are we now and, most importantly, what’s going to happen next?In a compelling and jargon-free argument, economist Marc Coleman makes sense of this mess we’re in with clear, accessible analysis of Ireland’s economic situation and where it might be heading.Addressing first the global dimension – how early warnings were ignored, why American monetary policy failed the world and why an unfinished revolution in globalisation left us defenceless – Coleman makes a case for a new kind of capitalism.The unravelling threads that created the Irish financial crisis are also untangled. The death of competitiveness, the mismanagement of tax revenues, issues of demographics, bad urban planning, stupid banks and an unsuccessful regulator are all examined and, combined with dysfunctional politics, are shown to be the root causes of the predicament we now find ourselves in.But all is not lost.With a positive, can-do approach to the economic crisis, Coleman creates a fix-it manual for the future, explaining how Ireland can prosper again by adopting a smart economy, reforming social partnership and curing a warped fiscal cycle with budgetary and electoral reform.Ireland’s economic nightmare will end. It is a dream not destroyed, merely delayed.


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