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ESRI warns against austerity measures in short-term as economy heals from the pandemic

The think-tank has sketched the likely impact of the virus across a range of Irish economic indicators.

AUSTERITY MEASURES COULD worsen the economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic if undertaken too soon, according to Kieran McQuinn, a research professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).

In its Quarterly Economic Commentary, released this morning, the ESRI sketches the likely impact of the virus across a range of Irish economic indicators, through three scenarios.

In its ‘baseline’ scenario, the most realistic of the three, ESRI researchers assumed that there will be some recovery towards the end of the year but that ongoing public health restrictions, such as social distancing, will remain in place, blocking an immediate return to pre-Covid levels of activity.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the total monetary value of all goods and services produced in the country, is projected to fall by 12% in this scenario with unemployment levels reaching 17% of the total labour force for the year, up from 5% last year. Unemployment figures should reach their peak of 24% in the current quarter, according to the report.

Government spending is projected to increase by 11% in the ESRI’s baseline scenario and to cover the cost of unemployment supports and public health measures, borrowing will have to be ramped up. This could result in a government deficit of €28 billion, around 9% of GDP, a “significant deterioration”, according to the report.

Speaking to the media ahead of the launch of the report, McQuinn warned policymakers that stabilising the economy through a “broad-based fiscal stimulus” programme should be their first priority.

This might, however, necessitate a “fiscal adjustment” — ie austerity measures — down the line, he said.

I think the incoming government needs to be aware that at some stage there will be a need for some fiscal adjustment down the road but I think the key point is that if you manage the stabilisation phase well over the short to medium term that will ultimately minimise the scale of adjustment that’s required in the longer term.

“If on the other hand, you start to enforce the fiscal adjustments too soon that will compound the shock and compound the downturn in the overall economic activity which, ironically, will mean you need a larger adjustment over the longer term. So I think that’s the key balancing act that has got to be achieved,” McQuinn said. 

A more severe situation outlined by the ESRI, in which Ireland is hit with a second wave of infections that force strict lockdown measures to be reimposed, could result in GDP falling by 17% and unemployment hitting 19, according to the report.

A third, ‘benign’ scenario considered by the think-tank assumes that the government’s reopening of the economy continues as planned and that the virus will be suppressed to such an extent that pre-pandemic activity returns by the end of the year. Under these circumstances, the researchers believe that GDP will fall by just 9% for the year with unemployment levels hitting 15%.

Detailed breakdown

By comparing figures from the final quarter of last year with a detailed breakdown of the numbers of people claiming the government’s Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP), the ESRI was able to provide some insight into the demographics and geography of the “unprecedented” decline in employment levels.

According to the report, “claims for the payment amongst younger workers represent a far greater share of employment than for other age categories.”

Nearly 27,000 18-19-year-olds are claiming the PUP, close to 60% of the total number of workers in that age bracket who had a job last year. Over 93,000, or around 47%, of those formerly-employed workers aged between 19 and 22 are in the same situation.

The border region has been the worst-hit with nearly 30% of the labour force claiming the payment, followed by South-East with 28% and the Mid-West with almost 27%.

Consumer boom

One novel impact of the shutdown measures, according to the research conducted for the report by Professor John Fitzgerald, is that Irish households “have money that they could not spend” and have effectively “rationed”, which could result in a consumer boom down the line.

While households could spend their income on the unrestricted goods and services, they are clearly not doing so, but saving instead. The last time consumers in Ireland found themselves in this position was during the Second World War.

“If household behaviour today were similar to that of the 1940s, the ‘forced’ saving by households could result in a consumer boom if and when the crisis is perceived as being fully over, possibly in 2022.”

Meanwhile, the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland (BPFI) has just released a new guide on payment breaks as new figures show that 140,000 breaks have been issued, nearly 80,000 of them for mortgages.

Brian Hayes, chief executive of BPFI said: “With the initial three-month payment breaks issued in mid-March lenders are now undertaking a significant process of engagement with those who have availed of a break and those customers are now being contacted about their options once the current payment break ends.

“These include the availability of a payment break extension of up to an additional three-month period for those that continue to be directly impacted by the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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    Mute Ann Reddin
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    Aug 12th 2014, 4:15 PM

    The screws should contain a reference or batch number so it should make it easier for them to identify him.

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    Mute Elaine Cassin
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    Aug 12th 2014, 6:06 PM

    I was just thinking that ann..
    If we can figure this out why can’t forensics ??

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 12th 2014, 6:30 PM

    Forensics are a bunch of amateurs be it in accountancy or crime.

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    Mute Dominic Hearns
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:26 PM

    Ha, everyone’s an expert !!!!! Do ye think the Guards are eegits needing your advice on how to investigate these type of crimes.
    Ah, Ye’re listening to too much of that Wilson/ Mc Cabe crap.
    Leave it to the experts.

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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:28 PM

    “Leave it to the experts.” lmao

    the sophie tuscan du plantier et al experts i it?

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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:33 PM

    Screws don’t have reference or batch numbers, only implants or prostheses, so it’s unlikely to be much help.

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:38 PM

    The operation that the guy had was a major one. the exact procedure is in a database somewhere along with his personal details. It’s not rocket science.

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    Mute Joe Harbison
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:42 PM

    No such database exists outside HIPE, it would be in breach of the data protection act. He had craniotomy so performed which is about the most frequent op the Neurosurgeons do. They’d probably have to do a chart trawl unless the characteristics of the case ring some bells locally. They’ve probably asked in Beaumont and Cork.

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    Mute Fionn Bohane
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:55 PM

    Not rocket science , biology :)

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    Mute Dominic Hearns
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:59 PM

    So, do you have some expert advice on this one ??? Whose right or wrong ? Maybe we’re all gobdaws on this one too, or, you have other really really valuable evidence to suggest that the GARDAI are totally off the wall, or maybe you’re just the average Mail reader !! Get with the programme.

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 13th 2014, 12:04 AM

    the daily mail is the the daily garda

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    Mute ChocSaltyBallz
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    Aug 13th 2014, 4:51 AM

    Screws do have reference numbers every last one of them from ones for your fingers to ones for your head and reference/batch numbers are recorded in medical charts and can be used to identify.

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    Mute jason bourne
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    Aug 13th 2014, 6:19 AM

    No, they do not.

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    Mute SCO Electrical
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    Aug 13th 2014, 7:24 AM

    Looks like a job for Gil Grissom

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    Aug 13th 2014, 8:41 AM

    Elaine if they can they will.

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 12th 2014, 4:18 PM

    They should have his identity already. A search of the neurological databases in Irish and european hospitals will do it.

    Can i bypass templemore and go straight to interpol?

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    Mute gerry campbell
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    Aug 12th 2014, 8:41 PM

    No cause you sent your vetting form to the Phoenix park , and a monkey ate it….

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 12th 2014, 10:02 PM

    i didn’t send it, the desk sargeant did:-)

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    Mute Joe Harbison
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:37 PM

    No database I’m afraid. Every patient registry in Ireland needs an individual act of the Oireachteas, that was established when the national cancer registry was created. The could do an individual chart check but it would take forever. More sensible to release details to the general public and see what turns up.

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:41 PM

    sorry that doesn’t wash,

    There are less than ten neurologists in this country, of them only a couple would do an operation like this guy had and they would remember doing an op like the one this guy had.

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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:47 PM

    Sorry, they probably do a craniotomy on the majority of cases they see, it’s just a hole in the skull. I’m sure they’ve checked with Beaumont. There are actually closer to 25 neurologists in the country, but they don’t do craniotomies, Neurosurgeons do. There are 7 or 8 of them in Beaumont but I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t remember an individual case they did a few years ago.

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    Mute SeekingUniverslTruth
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    Aug 13th 2014, 12:06 AM

    i’m pretty sure a neurologist would remember the names of all his patients who had teir skulls opened by him.

    Shouldn’t you be doing something constructive in the barracks, like paperwork.

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    Aug 13th 2014, 12:10 AM

    *sergeant

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    Mute Rebecca Kent
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    Aug 13th 2014, 8:47 AM

    You wouldn’t be able for it. Best your type stay safe behind the keyboard .

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    Mute Rebecca Kent
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    Aug 13th 2014, 8:52 AM

    No seeking you wouldn’t be able for it. Your type are better staying safe behind the keyboard. Mind yourself now x

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    Mute gerry campbell
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    Aug 13th 2014, 9:05 AM

    And the possibility that this work could have been done in another country, (very likely ) hasn’t crossed your mind.

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    Aug 12th 2014, 4:24 PM

    Nidge is after getting Tommy clipped and chopped up!

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    Aug 12th 2014, 3:50 PM

    A good lead so, won’t need to go out on a limb to solve this one.

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    Mute Timber Planks
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    Aug 13th 2014, 4:17 AM

    I’m pretty sure the Gards do actually know how to do their job! Love all the Sharky and George style comments though!

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    Mute royston T justice
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    Aug 12th 2014, 5:55 PM

    1998 Hide & Seek champion..

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    Mute Tony Cox
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    Aug 12th 2014, 7:50 PM

    Hi Paul, thanks for your input but lets not confuse a scandal of the 50′s with what is most probably the discovery of a criminal found in a rubbish dump. Even you should realise that its a bloody stupid comparison.

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    Mute Mary Kavanagh
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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:42 PM

    Heard you the first time, Tony.

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    May 16th 2016, 3:41 PM

    Mark was not a criminal

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    Mute Jenta deuto
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    Aug 12th 2014, 7:10 PM

    Looks like the work of Tony Soprano

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    Mute Tony Cox
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    Aug 12th 2014, 5:56 PM

    Maybe its Enda Kenny – hes got a few screws loose

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    Mute Richard Rodgers
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    Aug 12th 2014, 6:27 PM

    Tony
    An appalling murder that ended the life of a young man provides you with a platform to make a sick joke about the body being that of the Taoiseach. At first I just thought you suffered from a complete absence of any social filter but now I’m convinced your intellectual development suffered an irreversible collapse some time ago!

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    Aug 12th 2014, 6:37 PM

    As did your humour development Richard.

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    Aug 12th 2014, 7:07 PM

    Richard
    Common sense would suggest that somebody who is found in a rubbish dump was no pillar of society by any stretch of the imagination. My social filter and intellectual development however remain intact although one must add that the Taoiseach and his army of baboons are presently working hard to change that.

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Aug 12th 2014, 7:25 PM

    Richard is correct about it being an appalling murder, and the deceased deserves more respect than Tony’s comment indicates. Of course Richard ignored earlier disrespectful comments that made light of this murder, choosing only to comment on a wry observation that Kenny has a few screws loose, which leads me to think Richards moral compass only points to Enda.
    Tony, you should reflect on what you said in light of the mother and baby home scandal where innocents were interred in cess pits.
    Sick puppy.

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    Aug 12th 2014, 7:50 PM

    Hi Paul, thanks for your input but lets not confuse a scandal of the 50′s with what is most probably the discovery of a criminal found in a rubbish dump. Even you should realise that its a bloody stupid comparison.

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    Aug 13th 2014, 4:22 AM

    I’m pretty sure the Guards do actually know how to their jobs! Love all the Sharky and George style comments though!

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    Mute Joan Featherstone
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    Aug 13th 2014, 8:00 AM

    I’d say the cops have a fair idea who this could be….I think they do a very good job the majority of the time…there’s twits/bad apples in every large organisation!

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    Aug 12th 2014, 8:36 PM

    Frankenstein?

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    Aug 12th 2014, 11:31 PM

    Screws either side of his head?? Holy shit, I know who it is!!! http://finnishfoodgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/frankenstein.jpg

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    Aug 13th 2014, 7:28 AM

    Job done

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    Aug 13th 2014, 2:47 AM

    Well I hope, at least, that the female sargeant that admitted she didn’t know how to read a map on the Tynan case in portarlington a couple of weeks ago was not allowed near this. Or any other upcoming case for that matter. There’s an excuse for cutbacks but there’s no excuse for incompetency.

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    Aug 13th 2014, 12:44 PM

    Garda are down in the dumps over this!

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    Aug 13th 2014, 8:49 AM

    It’s Frankenstein’s monster. There should be a pair of nuts and bolts lying around there too.

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