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  1. Central Bank of Ireland Quarterly Bulletin: Q3 2025 projects moderate growth amid US tariffs (centralbank.ie) | 264d ago
  2. Spring 2026 EU Economic Forecast: Growth slowdown and inflation surge from energy shock (economy-finance.ec.europa.eu) | 19d ago
  3. NTMA Overview of Irish Economy and Public Finances (May 2026) (ntma.ie) | 29d ago
  4. Irish Fiscal Advisory Council warns of spending rule breach and corporation tax dependency (fiscalcouncil.ie) | 220d ago
  5. Irish Fiscal Council June 2025 Report: Economy Strong but Reliant on Volatile Corporation Tax (fiscalcouncil.ie) | 373d ago
  6. Civil Society Analysis of Irish Budget 2026 Critiques Insufficient Welfare and Housing Measures (socialjustice.ie) | 251d ago
  7. Fiscal Assessment Report June 2024: Ireland Urged to Strengthen Domestic Fiscal Framework (fiscalcouncil.ie) | 734d ago
  8. Minister Jack Chambers publishes Medium Term Expenditure Framework for Ireland 2025-2030 (gov.ie) | 271d ago
  9. Irish Government introduces new expenditure control and escalation process (gov.ie) | 26d ago
  10. Oireachtas Parliamentary Budget Office Pre-Budget 2026 Report (data.oireachtas.ie) | 265d ago
  11. Irish Fiscal Advisory Council holds 2024 annual conference on climate budgeting (fiscalcouncil.ie) | 834d ago
  12. Central Bank of Ireland Quarterly Bulletin Q4 2025 (centralbank.ie) | 160d ago
  13. Irish Minister for Finance issues General Government Secured Borrowings Order 2025 (irishstatutebook.ie) | 322d ago
  14. PBO Analysis of Budget 2026: Pro-Cyclical Spending, Record €117.8 Billion Package, and Weak Evidence Base (data.oireachtas.ie) | 245d ago
  15. CSO Releases 2024 Social Protection Expenditure Data for Ireland (cso.ie) | 189d ago
  16. Expenditure Report 2026 - Part I: Public Expenditure Strategy and Medium-Term Framework (assets.gov.ie) | 237d ago
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