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The lost decade is over Our 7.8% GDP growth last year was comfortably the highest in Europe

The bigger picture is certainly bright; the challenge is to better use the fruits of economic growth to improve living standards, writes Victor Duggan.

LIKE A SUNNY spell sandwiched between snowstorms, the number crunchers at our Central Statistics Office published their own blizzard of economic data recently.

The headline numbers are nearly too good to be true: at 7.8%, GDP growth last year was comfortably the highest in Europe, and ahead even of India, which has leap-frogged China as the fastest-growing big economy in recent years.

Strong growth helped generate nearly 1,300 new jobs per week during 2017. This meant that by the end of the year the total number of people in work was within touching distance of the two-and-a-quarter million peak hit in late-2007. Cue cries that the lost decade is over. These are neither lies, nor damned lies: just statistics.

GDP is still benchmark

For all its imperfections, GDP is still the benchmark for comparing the size and growth rates of one economy versus another. If you divide the size of a country’s economy by the number of people living there, it is still a fairly good – if blunt – indicator of the average standard of living.

A country with significantly higher GDP per capita is very likely to have a better average standard of living. Irish and Indian GDP might both be growing at nearly 8% per year, but Ireland’s GDP per capita is more than 30 times higher than India’s.

Even when you take account of the fact that the cost of living is lower in India, Ireland’s GDP per capita is still more than eight times larger.

Irish GDP distorted

But, because Ireland is relatively tiny on a global scale, and has a massive multinational sector, Irish GDP is among the most distorted in the world, and therefore less reliable as an indicator of living standards.

To be fair, Irish economists have fixated on this point for decades, while the CSO themselves last year started publishing adjusted GDP figures, known lovingly by us economics geeks as ‘GNI star’.

Basically, this strips out some – but certainly not all – of the distortions, notably including aircraft purchased by our world-leading leasing industry but which may never even land in Ireland.

So, what does GNI* have to say for itself?

By this measure, the Irish economy is about a fifth smaller than suggested by the GDP figures, and grew only half as quickly. But, even 3.9% growth is not to be sniffed at. It would still be enough to put Ireland near the top of the European league table.

Some economists prefer to look at only the goods and services we consume as a better guide to economic health, since they are the part of GDP (or GNI*) least distorted by the multinational sector. Consumption increased by half as much again, or 1.9%.

For most people, it doesn’t really matter which of these measures you use, because they only indirectly impact on the things that matter most: whether you have a job, how much you earn, and everything else that makes life worth living.

An impressive job performance

Firstly, the jobs numbers are hard to argue with. As the ranks of the unemployed are gradually thinned, it is not surprising that the rate of jobs growth dipped slightly, from 3.8% in 2016 to 3.1% in 2017.

This is still a very impressive performance, and will be enough for the country to see its highest ever number of people at work in modern times by mid-2018 if this momentum is maintained.

Of course our population is larger now than it was a decade ago, which takes the shine off the headline number. This is part of the reason why unemployment is still above 6%, having spent most of the early years of the century below 5%. Still, this is down from the 2012 peak of 16%.

Tackling long-term unemployment can be particularly tricky. So, the fact that one in three people in this category found jobs during 2017 marks excellent progress.

Wage growth

Secondly, wage growth is starting to accelerate. 2.5% growth in the final three months of 2017 meant that average earnings were nearly €18 higher than a year earlier. That’s also five times the rate at which consumer prices are rising, so purchasing power is on the rise.

Tax changes in the budget will have given pay packets another boost when they kicked in in January. With the economy powering ahead – no matter how you measure it – and unemployment continuing to slide, wage growth should continue to accelerate, although price rises are likely to pick up too.

Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, there is more to life than money. Having a decent income is certainly an important determinant of well being, but it may matter little if you or your family don’t have a secure roof over your heads or if you can’t access affordable, high-quality healthcare.

Unsurprisingly upbeat

Last week, the OECD rolled into town to deliver its periodic assessment of how our policymakers are doing, and what they can do better. Given the positive economic backdrop, the general tone of their 2018 Economic Survey of Ireland was unsurprisingly upbeat.

We are also a happy bunch overall, they report, but we have serious worries about housing, healthcare, water quality and – despite recent progress – jobs.

The OECD didn’t pull their punches when it came to health and housing. With an election looking increasingly likely before the end of the year, these will be two hot-button issues for voters.

Two-tiered health service

They zeroed in on inequalities in our two-tiered health service, noting that those without private health insurance face waiting times for standard procedures among the longest across 35 OECD countries.

Noting that Ireland is one of the few OECD countries without universal health coverage for primary healthcare, they recommended the government move in that direction by implementing Sláintecare, the cross-party Oireachtas report on reforming our health system.

Housing

On housing, Ireland’s failure to reboot supply to meet growing demand is highlighted as a factor behind the surge in homelessness, particularly in Dublin. The OECD also notes that concerns about housing affordability may deter inward FDI or the return of Irish nationals living abroad.

As well as stepping up efforts to boost supply, the Organisation also recommends introducing a site value tax to encourage better land use.

The bigger picture is certainly bright; the challenge is to better use the fruits of economic growth to improve living standards by investing in universal healthcare and social housing. In short, a lot done, more to do.

Victor Duggan is an economist.

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    @Ed: miswrote the article

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    Aug 30th 2021, 1:19 PM

    I thought the meeting was supposed to provide dates and clarity? How much more kicking down the road needs to happen? Open up now and that includes Electric Picnic. Time to get on with things and let people assess their own personal risk factors.

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    @Toon Army: Very questionable the salutes some of the people in the crowd in the picture are doing???

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    Aug 30th 2021, 3:49 PM

    @bread of heaven: Fair point. Interesting no source provided!

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    Aug 30th 2021, 5:35 PM

    @Toon Army: open up… I agree, with vaccine passports and negative tests and some social distancing and other measures, then we can open up and see how things go. The biggest risk is caused by people who continue to socialise with symptoms and fail to take precautions with is why we need the safety measure in place so we can all live with with covid and not just the young and healthy and unvulnerable

    Remember the 18 dead last week here and the 51 people who died in Northern Ireland – I am sure they would have liked to live with and not die with covid.

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    Too late now…Summer is over

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    Aug 30th 2021, 1:25 PM

    @Aire Dezamba: I would be more concerned about 100% capacity on public transport and the extra commuters travelling to school and college up and down the country. If the preliminary data about the delta strain is correct, October and November could get very messy. Masks will have to be mandated a while longer in public and I’m not convinced that the measures being taken by most schools, in particular primary schools, go far enough to keep the virus at bay. Don’t get me wrong, I hate wearing a mask and am as fed up of the restrictions as the next fella, but there’s no point cheering for the goal when it’s not in the back of the net yet. So yeah summer may be over but covid ain’t.

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    Aug 30th 2021, 1:40 PM

    @Adrian O’Donnell: Well said pal… great to see an intelligent and considered response on here for once

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    @Adrian O’Donnell: Norma & NPHET have stated that Schools are perfectly safe. Unlike Tonys ‘The virus loves alcohol’ comments, it seems the Virus hates Education.

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    @Adrian O’Donnell: i would disagree completely – the country had already managed Covid while there were no vaccines with the longest set of restrictions in europe – we have 88% of people vaccinated – we have to accept covid is going be around for years to come much like flu – we have to accept people may be infected and trust the science and medical professionals that we can manage this – September is as good a time as any to let people resume colleges schools and work – there is a end to shift the narrative onto personal responsibility and away from thinking we should be making people anxiety ridden and the veiled implication of more serious infections and new lockdowns – there will never be a time to remerge to normality again if we constantly keep fear mongering and worry – how come countries like Denmark etc are moving to 100% removal of all restrictions but we seemingly think oh we have to drage everything out much more slowly and keep fear going – time to move on imo

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    @Dave Hammond: Denmark have more of their population vaccinated than us 72% v 68%. They also don’t share a border with a Covid disaster zone like NI nor do they share the busiest travel routes in Europe with the UK, a higher immigrant population here also 12.5% v 10% etc etc.

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    Does that include the segregation of non vaccinated people.

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    @Ciaran O ‘Reilly: Hopefully yes

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    @Ciaran O ‘Reilly: yes!!!!!!!! They need to be segregated to protect everyone. I’d suggest an open trailer attached to the back of every bus.

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    This is turning into an absolute joke at this stage….

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    So should we stop planting our salads on our south facing windows? Asking for a friend.

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    @Gary C: looks like ER has gotten a promotion from the green scene and has gone into communications on behalf of the CMO. CMO doesn’t know yet and the message isn’t based on any facts but it sounds good if you have invested in office space of are a landlord in his constituency !

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    Will this roadmap also include indoor music such as in pubs etc. or will the stamp a very narrow definition on what an event is, I wonder.

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    Those still living in fear. Those who love lockdowns, please stay at home. Please stay at home with your fear and let the rest of us get on with it

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    @JustMeHere: probably the same as all the lockdown lovers, flatten the curvers, another two weekers, and all who still want to hide away. Sod all.

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    @GrumpyAulFella: $tup!d is trying to imply there are no restrictions on an article about easing restrictions…… Good man grumps

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    I wish Stephen Donnelly would insist that the vaccinated staff with underlying issues, return to work. It’s appalling that they are still out of work while those of us who are working fill the gaps in rosters and no extra manpower. I feel cheated.

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    i cannot for the life of me understand why they are only now coming to the realisation that forcing everyone onto the streets all at the same time with limited capacity on transport is one of the more idiotic rules in the name of public health – a chimpanzee could see that this increases risks as crowds are are unnecessarily forming – this bs has been known since last xmas and they are only addressing this now – sometimes you really have to wonder about this country

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