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Official Twitter account of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
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IFAC Oct 19
Listen to ’s ’s interview with Irish Fiscal Advisory Council Chairperson :
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IFAC Oct 4
IFAC endorses ’s Budget 2018 macro projections (2017–2018) as within range of appropriate forecasts:
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IFAC Sep 14
“the [Corporation Tax] share of total tax receipts is close to historical peaks…”
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IFAC Sep 14
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council's Pre-Budget 2018 Statement can be read at:
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IFAC Sep 5
Read the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council's Pre-Budget 2018 Statement, which was published today here:
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IFAC Aug 3
Exchequer Returns show Government Revenue generally on track. More important to the budget arithmetic is the assumed long-run revenue growth
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IFAC Jul 5
Latest Exchequer Returns show Government Revenues performing slightly above profile.
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IFAC Jun 13
IFAC seeks to recruit two Interns under its Summer Internship programme. Closing date this Friday 16th June:
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IFAC Jun 9
IFAC would welcome more housing. If it contributed to wider overheating, budget policy elsewhere can counteract it.
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IFAC Jun 8
Replying to @ITletters
IFAC would welcome more housing. If it contributed to wider overheating, budget policy elsewhere can counteract it.
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IFAC Jun 6
IFAC (Irish Fiscal Advisory Council) seeks to recruit two Interns under its Summer Internship programme:
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IFAC Jun 2
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) wishes to recruit two interns for summer 2017:
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IFAC May 24
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council publishes Ex-Post Assessment of Compliance with the Domestic Budgetary Rule in 2016:
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IFAC May 19
IFAC’s “Producing Short-Term Forecasts of the Irish Economy” working paper describes IFAC’s forecasting models:
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IFAC May 18
IFAC’s “Producing Short-Term Forecasts of the Irish Economy” working paper describes Benchmark Projection models:
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IFAC Apr 11
New data from shows government debt is high but falling.
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IFAC Mar 8
Job opportunity for a Research Assistant at the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, see
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IFAC Nov 30
IFAC publishes Fiscal Assessment Report, November 2016. The report can be viewed here:
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IFAC 7 Oct 16
Job opportunity for an Administrator and Secretary to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, see
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IFAC 22 Sep 16
Vacancy for an Economist at the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, see for details
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