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Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Economic and Social Research Institute (30 Sep 2021)

Darragh O'Brien: Details of the four reports from the ESRI commissioned by, or prepared for, my Department in the past 12 months are set out in the following link, together with the publishing information. My Department operates a housing economics research programme with the Economic and Social Research Institute. Under this programme, which began in May 2017, two to three research...

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Feb 2010) See 3 other results from this debate

Paul Coghlan: ..., Trade and Employment, to the House to debate that issue. Last week I asked the Leader to arrange an early debate on the Government's waste policy. Today there was a worrying report from the ESRI, which stated it did not believe there was an underlying rationale to the waste policy of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy Gormley. The ESRI is concerned...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Consultancy Contracts Data (28 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: ... €1,475,006 Methanogen €181,532 Tobin Consulting Engineers €181,144 Price Waterhouse Coopers €179,584 Certification Europe Ltd €139,142 Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) & University College Cork (UCC) €138,048 Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) €116,007 Poyry Consulting ...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Public Service Pay Bill: Committee Stage (13 May 2021)

Mairead Farrell: I wish to ask specifically about what the IMF has said. I heard the ESRI said something as well although I did not read it so I cannot say for sure. However, I understand the ESRI mentioned in recent days increasing capital expenditure. How does that relate to what the IMF has said? Does the Minister believe what is being proposed now is in line with, as ambitious or as largescale as what...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Departmental Reports (18 Nov 2015)

Michael Noonan: ...for the Government.  In this regard, Government Departments, including my own, have been working on this matter for some time.  Under the Department of Finance/Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) research programme agreement, my Department commissioned research to be undertaken on scoping the potential economic implications on Ireland of a change in the EU/UK...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (22 Apr 2015)

Mr. Frank Daly: We have commissioned research, together with the Irish banking and payments association, from the ESRI, which will be independent research. We're funding it but it is very, very clear that the ESRI has independence in terms of its analysis and its conclusions. Some of that has been presented already and I referenced in my statement, and there are two or three other reports...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Economic and Social Research Institute (15 Jun 2021) See 1 other result from this debate

Gerald Nash: ...as we can, regardless of the pressing public investment demands and requirements. Given the times we are in, the propitious borrowing environment and the huge gap in housing supply, I am with the ESRI when it states the Government should double spending on housing supply, financed by a small, ongoing deficit of 1.5% of GDP on an ongoing basis. What is the Minister's response to the...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Fuel Prices (16 Jun 2022)

Seán Fleming: ...oil, those areas will become more important. There is not quite the same call on those resources during the summer. However, I have made the following point already and the Deputy will also have heard about the ESRI report this morning. That contains food for thought for the Government for the forthcoming budget and preparation for same. I respect what the ESRI says even if I do not...

Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Departmental Reports (3 Dec 2019)

Regina Doherty: ...; Living Conditions 2004-2010 (2012 annual report)2. Technical Paper on Poverty Indicators – [Appendix C of Report of the Review of the National Poverty Target]3. Implications of Income Pooling & Household Decision-Making for Poverty & Deprivation (2012 technical paper) ESRI 1. December 2012 2. October 2012 3. October 2013 €81,230 ...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Low Pay Commission (18 May 2022)

Leo Varadkar: ...income pilot in the lifetime of the Government". In 2021, I formally requested that the Low Pay Commission examine this commitment. To inform its considerations, the Low Pay Commission asked the ESRI to conduct background technical research on a universal basic income under the terms of the Low Pay Commission-ESRI Research Partnership Agreement. The study was to examine the...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Universal Basic Income (19 May 2022)

Leo Varadkar: ...income pilot in the lifetime of the Government". In 2021, I formally requested that the Low Pay Commission examine this commitment. To inform its considerations, the Low Pay Commission asked the ESRI to conduct background technical research on a universal basic income under the terms of the Low Pay Commission-ESRI Research Partnership Agreement. The study was to examine the...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Broadband Services Expenditure (16 Jan 2014)

Pat Rabbitte: My Department contributed €75,000 per annum for the years 2010-2013 inclusive to co-fund research work undertaken by the ESRI within the Programme of Research in Communications (PRC). The research, which was agreed annually in advance with my Department, was conducted independently by the ESRI and is accessible on its website . The following table 1 lists the research projects...

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (22 May 2012)

Michael Noonan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 211 and 214 together. I understand the ESRI and the Central Bank have finalised an assessment of the impact of any potential Financial Transactions Tax. The assessment will be reviewed within the Department and I will consider making it available in due course. I thank the ESRI and the Central Bank for the work they have put into the assessment. The Deputy...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (16 Jan 2019)

Leo Varadkar: On the budget, I mentioned already how the budget was planned with Brexit in mind. All the economic analysis we have so far from Copenhagen Economics and the ESRI, for example, indicate that there would be a slowdown in economic growth, but not that we would enter recession. Some people feel that is a little optimistic. The projection from the ESRI, Copenhagen Economics and others is that...

Seanad: Order of Business. (30 Jun 2004) See 1 other result from this debate

Brian Hayes: ...showed great courage in producing this report. I encourage other sporting bodies to do the same. When will the Government provide an opportunity for the House to debate the latest report from the ESRI, which casts a long shadow over the next benchmarking deal? When will we see publication of the very first deal, which originally justified the benchmarking awards? It has been tucked away in...

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Jun 2008) See 7 other results from this debate

Alex White: If Senator O'Malley wishes to read the ESRI report she may not like it, but we are talking about factual material which we need to understand before we can have the debate. The factual material, which is not speculative, points without question to the reality that this is a home-grown recession caused by developments over which this country, and the Government in particular, have substantial...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Expenditure (4 Feb 2021)

Michael McGrath: I note that the recent ESRI/Pathways to Citizenship Through Naturalisation Report in Ireland (ESRI Research Series Number 116, December 2020) found that Ireland has more favourable conditions for acquiring citizenship by naturalisation than many other EU Member States. The report also points to some issues and areas for potential improvement that have been highlighted by some NGOs and in...

Joint Standing Committee on the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands: Soláthar Oideachais lán-Ghaeilge: An Foras Pátrúnachta (4 Dec 2018)

...an pointe atá leis ná go mbreathnaímid ar na ceantair agus ar gach próiseas pátrúnachta ar ghlacamar páirt ann. Arís agus arís eile faighimid 26% ar an meán thar an rud ar fad. Tagann sé sin le taighde an ESRI. Is é an pointe atáimid á dhéanamh ná go bhfuil an meán éileamh thart ar 25%. Tá...

Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation (16 Jun 2022)

Leo Varadkar: As the Deputy mentioned, the ESRI recommends a number of measures in its report. I was interested to hear spokespeople for the ESRI talk in interviews about discounts on energy bills - one of the things we have done - as another option and one that benefits lower income households more than higher income households, proportionately. They also talked about increasing income tax credits,...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2021)

Mary Lou McDonald: And it is not working. Whatever the Taoiseach's view of me, I am sure he will agree the ESRI and KPMG are not, surely to God, ranting as well, or are they? The evidence they have adduced through a very comprehensive study, using data from the Central Statistics Office, CSO, and ESRI, which are hardly ranters or ravers, show house prices will be at €500,000 on average, or more than...

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