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How Ireland got too much money

How Ireland got too much money

Dublin is running a huge budget surplus. What should the government do with it?

Unhedged · Financial Times & Pushkin Industries

September 12, 202421m 52s

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Show Notes

Forty years ago Ireland had a high number of emigrants and very few multinational corporations. Then it became a tax haven. Today, the country is the headquarters for the European arms of companies such as Apple, Google and Intel. The country also has an €8bn surplus, and is about to get €13bn more following a court ruling with the iPhone maker. Today on the show, Katie Martin and Irish economist David McWilliams try to figure out what Ireland should do with all this extra cash. Also they go short Trump Media and long the Netflix series, The Perfect Couple


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