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Improving productivity in Irish-owned firms can raise living standards 'substantially', says ESRI
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Improving productivity in Irish-owned firms can raise living standards 'substantially', says ESRI

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The ESRI’s baseline projection for the next 10 years is an average economic growth of 2.3% of modified gross national income (GNI*) out to 2030 which will reduce down to 2.1% between 2031 and 2035

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