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Written Answers — Department of Finance: Housing Policy (16 Dec 2021)

Thomas Gould: 248. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on and response to the ESRI paper, Prudent government borrowing can mitigate inadequate housing supply and upward pressure on prices and rent; and if he met with the ESRI on same. [55907/21]

Public Accounts Committee: 2020 Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 11 - Office of Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Vote 12 - Superannuation and Retired Allowances
Vote 39 - Office of Government Procurement
Vote 43 - Office of Government Chief Information Officer
2020 Report on the Accounts of the Public Services of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Chapter 4 - Vote Accounting and Budget Management
(19 May 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

Verona Murphy: How does IGEES feed into the Economic and Social Research Institute, ESRI? How does the research that is carried out feed into the ESRI?

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Report of the Commission on Taxation and Welfare: Discussion (Resumed) (1 Mar 2023)

Mairead Farrell: That is interesting. What does the ESRI consider constitutes long run? What is the period in people's heads? This is now a situation whereby people have to think it will be long term. How does the ESRI categorise that?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Implementation of Sláintecare Reforms: Department of Health and HSE (Resumed) (14 Jun 2023)

Ms Anne Marie Hoey: Just to let the Deputy know, over the past couple of years, we have worked very closely with the Economic and Social Research Institute, ESRI. The ESRI produced a report last year on the workforce projections for acute hospitals out to 2035.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Cardiovascular Health, Stroke and Heart Attack: Discussion (13 Dec 2023)

Mr. Chris Macey: Not across both. There was an ESRI report in 2010 and we also had a further ESRI report on early supported discharge programmes that was published in 2014 or 2015.

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Brexit Preparations (26 Nov 2020)

Paschal Donohoe: ...a number of assessments of the extent of the economic impact of Brexit, looking at both the short and medium term impact of Brexit in different scenarios. For example, joint research with the ESRI, published in March 2019, broadly captured the range of possible future relationships between the EU and the UK. Under these scenarios, over the medium-term (i.e. 5 years) the level of GDP would...

Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Departmental Consultations (10 Mar 2022)

Heather Humphreys: ...2019  Report Name of Consultants Publication Date Cost An Initial Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Intreo Activation Reforms ESRI Q1 2019 €82,820 Measurement and Analysis of Household Income & Living Conditions 2017 Programme: 1. Technical Paper on Social Inclusion...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Briefing on Current and Future Plans for the School Building Unit: Department of Education (31 Jan 2023)

...of our projections for the medium and long term, the child benefit data tells us where the babies and toddlers are. Beyond that, we use information from the Economic and Social Research Institute, ESRI, which has done work in terms of population in the context of Project Ireland 2040 population targets. The ESRI has broken that down by local authority area and by age. If the ESRI has a...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Post-budget 2023 Examination: Discussion (19 Oct 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: I turn to the ESRI. It strikes me that a lot of the discussions we have been having about the overall effects of the budget have looked at quite marginal levels of change. I am returning to inflation. It is such a volatile situation. Obviously, in all the modelling the various groups have done and the Government itself has probably done, that inflation has been forecast. How confident is...

Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009) See 4 other results from this debate

Eamon Ryan: The revenue we are raising from a carbon tax would allow the Minister for Finance to reduce PRSI for people coming off the dole. It is exactly as the ESRI recommended. The ESRI also recommended that VAT should be reduced and we have again done that with some of the carbon revenue raised.

Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Rental Sector (11 May 2022)

Jack Chambers: ...new and renewed tenancies registered on their national database and calculates the index using a hedonic regression method. In 2018, the CSO commissioned the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) to conduct a review of the methodologies used to measure the cost of housing, both owner occupied and rented, in official statistics. Funding for this work was provided by the Irish...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement: The Economics of Northern Ireland and the All-island Economy: Economic and Social Research Institute (11 May 2023)

Rose Conway-Walsh: It is good to have the ESRI here today to discuss this as part of our constitutional future work that we are doing. We have divided it up into different themes and this is our economic section. Last week, we considered pensions and welfare and how that might look as well. I will focus my contributions on the opportunities for the future but it is important to acknowledge all the work...

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Finance (No. 2) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Nov 2013)

Pearse Doherty: ...impetus put on the Irish people at the lower level. The Minister of State refers to reports from independent studies and so on, but he fails to mention the names of the studies. For example, the ESRI is one such study. The Minister of State should talk about the ESRI study and not rely on what happened before he came to office. The ESRI's study on the 2012 budget showed clearly that it...

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: National Development Plan (23 Apr 2024)

Paschal Donohoe: ...approval of a draft revised national planning framework until the full set of data required to properly consider matters relating to demographics and population projections has been completed by the ESRI. The ESRI has produced a draft final report which is now subject to peer review. The independent report will published by the ESRI once all the final reviews have been completed. To...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (10 Sep 2015)

Sean Barrett: On the same theme, Minister, ringing up the ESRI if they didn't much like what was in a quarterly or in a medium-term review, John FitzGerald referred to something, code-named "Nervous Nellie". He used to ring up if he didn't like what the ESRI was saying. So, I mean, the new dispensation, that kind of-----

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Future of Health Care: Health Reform Alliance (20 Jul 2016)

Róisín Shortall: That is fine. We will then circulate it. The witnesses also mentioned that the ESRI is doing work at the moment. We will request that from the ESRI. This has been a very worthwhile session and we appreciate the witnesses' time. I ask the members to hold on while we conduct some private business before we adjourn.

Leaders' Questions (Resumed). (7 Nov 2006) See 1 other result from this debate

Pat Rabbitte: This is Anti-Racist Workplace Week and it is appropriate that the Dáil should mark that. It coincides with the publication of the first major survey, conducted by the ESRI, on the incidence of racism in our society. The survey concludes that the incidence of racism in Ireland is lower than in other European countries, particularly in southern Europe, but the ESRI says there is no reason to...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (7 May 2015)

Susan O'Keeffe: You accept that. Okay. So Mr. Beggs, I am just puzzled here because Mr. FitzGerald-the ESRI did do stress testing for the Ulster Bank. And I think you said that one of the reasons that there was some problem with funding or that the ESRI couldn't take on a private job, so in relation to your own remark.

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Educational Disadvantage (20 Jul 2016)

Thomas Byrne: 163. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if he is considering funding and supports for urban (band 1) DEIS schools as suggested in the ESRI review of the programme; and if his Department is also giving consideration to the ESRI suggestion in the same report to encourage schools to move away from rigid forms of ability grouping. [23203/16]

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Context Phase (4 Mar 2015)

Susan O'Keeffe: In 2008 the ESRI in its medium term review said among other things, "The fundamentals of the Irish economy are sound." When Professor FitzGerald gave evidence here he said that the ESRI had done no research on the financial sector for a number of years. Can an economist ever say the fundamentals of an economy are sound without examining the financial sector?

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