Ireland's competition bar
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Ron Knox
Featured In: August/September 2009 (Vol. 12 Iss. 8)
Over the past two years, the Irish economy has transformed from the “Celtic Tiger” of the early 2000s into a poster child for the economic crisis. While they once feasted on a bounty of merger cases, the country’s major competition practices now subsist on a mix of state aid and regulatory work. Ron Knox explains
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