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Impact of devolution on cross-border commerce Aidan Gough and Eoin Magennis (InterTradeIreland) IBIS seminar, 6 February 2009
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“cold denying silence” that descended on this island for too long in the past century and resulted in a process of “friction and frission” Conor Brady
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‘Unless you achieve economic transformation, you can’t have a stable society.’ Sir George Quigley (March 2007) ‘Economic progress is crucial to the political forces that favour peace’ Portland Trust (May 2007) Economics and Peacemaking
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British Subvention to Northern Ireland
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Employment in the Public Sector
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Participation Rates in Further and Higher Education
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Unemployment in Northern Ireland
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Troubles Related Deaths
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“A Body to exchange information and co-ordinate work on trade, business development and related matters, in areas where the two administrations specifically agree it would be in their mutual interest.” The Belfast Agreement, 1998. Six Cross-Border Bodies InterTradeIreland
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Institutional Arrangements Northern Ireland Assembly & Executive North-South Ministerial Council Irish Government InterTradeIreland Department of Enterprise, Trade & Investment Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment
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InterTradeIreland Political Economic Cross Border All Island Trade Competitiveness 1998 NOW
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Cross-Border Trade Statistics
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Cross-Border Tourism Statistics
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Cross-Border Traffic Volumes
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Cross-Border Bus and Rail Travel Statistics
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Cross-Border Student Flows
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Cross-Border Public and EU Investment Flows
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Create gains in trade and investment; Generate economies of scale; Deliver more efficient and effective public services; Promote wider economic benefits Reduce market failures Open new or ‘missing’ markets Deliver more balanced regional development Cross-Border Opportunities in the Current Economic Climate
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