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Alain Alcouffe <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Mar 2021 14:55:26 +0200
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For the long run :

https://ehsthelongrun.net/2018/04/07/a-brief-monetary-history-of-ireland/comment-page-1/

or

https://www.centralbank.ie/docs/default-source/consumer-hub-library/the-irish-pound-from-origins-to-emu.pdf

or

  An Economic History of Ireland Since Independence By Andy Bielenberg, 
Raymond Ryan - Routledge

Le 31/03/2021 à 12:26, Bruna Ingrao a écrit :
> Dear all,
> will someone of you be so kind as to help me locate some references on 
> the monetary reforms in Ireland soon after independence from the UK 
> and the partition in 1922?
> Or might someone of you help me to know some reference author on 
> monetary debates and monetary history in Ireland in the 1920s and 1930s?
> I am interested in better understanding the historical context to 
> provide some suggestions to a colleague in literary studies working on 
> issues related to that period.
> I do not remember any writings from Keynes or Pigou or other Cambridge 
> economists on the issue, but I must confess that I have never dealt 
> with the subject.
> Many thanks for any useful suggestion,
>
> Bruna Ingrao

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