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Written Answers — Department of Finance: Budget 2023 (4 Oct 2022)

Paschal Donohoe: ...the budgetary policy changes. This is the case for both the Cost of Living package and the more traditional tax and welfare measures announced in Budget 2023. However, the analysis published by the ESRI at their Post-Budget Briefing on 30 September does include comparisons with a hypothetical inflation-adjusted scenario. Specifically, the ESRI examined the distributional impact of Budget...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Healthcare Policy (27 Jul 2021)

Stephen Donnelly: The Research Programme in Healthcare Reform is a programme agreed between the Department of Health and the ESRI which commenced in July 2014. The broad objectives of the programme are to apply economic analysis to explore issues in relation to health services, health spending and population health, in order to inform the development of health policy and the Government’s healthcare...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: National Development Plan (8 Feb 2024)

Paschal Donohoe: I asked the ESRI to give me an assessment of the implementation of the national development plan and the kinds of issue that I believed should be considered in its future. The ESRI is an abundantly authoritative organisation that is well capable of choosing what issues it wants to consider in replying to the mandate I gave it and the piece of work I asked it to do. It is not fully fair to...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Budget 2019 (19 Dec 2018)

Regina Doherty: The ESRI report assesses the impact of the tax and social welfare measures in budget 2019, using SWITCH, the ESRI tax and benefit microsimulation model. As the Deputy will be aware, my Department also uses SWITCH to produce an annual social impact assessment of the main tax and welfare budgetary measures every year. In general, SWITCH analysis shows that households at the lower end of the...

Written Answers — Capital Expenditure: Capital Expenditure (22 Nov 2006) See 1 other result from this answer

Brian Cowen: ...the precedent set in the preparation of previous National Development Plans, an ex-ante evaluation of investment priorities for the next NDP (2007-2013) was commissioned by my Department from the ESRI. The ESRI published its report on 24th October last. As I stated in my comments at the time of the publication of the ESRI Report, I welcome the ESRI's conclusion that continuing...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: NAMA Operations (5 Mar 2013)

Michael Noonan: ...will be overseen by a Steering Committee, on which NAMA will be represented, which will agree priorities and review outputs. Editorial control and responsibility for the research will rest with the ESRI. NAMA advises that its contribution to the cost of the research work has not yet been finalised and that the ESRI is also in discussion with other possible sponsors. I am advised that...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Budget 2023 (8 Nov 2022)

Paschal Donohoe: ...2.8 per cent gain in disposable income as a result of the Budget’s Cost-of-Living measures and a further 4.2 per cent gain in 2023 as a result of the main tax and welfare changes. In contrast, the ESRI approach as outlined at their Post-Budget Briefing on 30 September, is based on comparisons with a hypothetical inflation-adjusted scenario. The results of this approach, by its...

Seanad: Appropriation Bill 2007: Second Stage (Resumed) and Subsequent Stages (20 Dec 2007) See 1 other result from this debate

Shane Ross: ...boom are over. It is no great shame that has happened. They had to come to an end. It is not necessarily the Government's fault. On this morning's Order of Business I drew attention to the recent ESRI report. Not to put too fine a point on it, the ESRI has rubbished the Government's economic forecasts. These are the people who were dubbed by the former Minister, Michael McDowell, as...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (23 Jul 2015)

Joan Burton: ...with other Labour Party colleagues, including, obviously, the then leader of the Labour Party, Deputy Rabbitte. But in the documents that you sent me, I just want to highlight two quotes from the ESRI reports which, when I read, just brought me back to the atmosphere of that period. In the ESRI report of December 2005, the ESRI actually spoke about the growing aura of invincibility about...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Reports (24 Jan 2023)

Stephen Donnelly: The recent publication by the ESRI, ‘Extending eligibility for general practice care in Ireland: cost implications’ is part of the Joint Research Programme in Healthcare Reform is a programme agreed between the Department of Health and the ESRI which commenced in July 2014. The Research Programme in Healthcare Reform seeks to use economic analysis to explore issues in relation...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Policy (9 Mar 2023)

Darragh O'Brien: Further to work commissioned by the Department, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) published a report into structural housing demand in Ireland to 2040, in December 2020. The ESRI’s research projected an annual new household demand figure for each county from 2016 to 2040, for a number of different development scenarios, including the National Planning Framework (NPF)...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Environmental Impact of Fiscal Instruments: Discussion (Resumed) (3 Jul 2018)

John Lahart: ...was a whole new science around pollutants, which has led to the current discussion about a change in policy to change purchasers' behaviour. Ms Murphy criticised the study carried out by the ESRI on environmental and fiscal taxes. Professor Morgenroth of the ESRI provided an outline of the study in an earlier contribution to the joint committee. What evidence does the IRHA have to...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Land Development Agency Bill 2021: Committee Stage (Resumed) (3 Jun 2021)

Richard Boyd Barrett: ..., our amendment proposes that the LDA be a public agency rather than a commercial entity, as envisaged in the Government's Bill. It is noteworthy that the Economic and Social Research Institute, ESRI, appears to have moved over to the socialist position on housing policy, on which I commend it. It may give the Government pause for thought on its misguided approach to resolving the...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Charges Introduction (14 Oct 2014)

Alan Kelly: In January 2013, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) was commissioned by my Department to undertake a study into water affordability and the provision of water services in Ireland. Subsequently, a n Inter-Departmental Working Group was established in October 2013 to advise the Government on the appropriate method for addressing affordability issues which might arise with the...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Departmental Projects (23 Feb 2023)

Eamon Ryan: ...informing the Budgetary Process Q4 2023 PwC – Economic consultancy to inform recommendations on a new subsea telecommunications cable levy framework February 2023 ESRI - A cross-country analysis of broadband penetration and carbon emissions per unit of Gross Domestic Product April 2023 ESRI - Mobile coverage...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Estimates for Public Services 2024
Vote 4 - Central Statistics Office (Revised)
(28 Feb 2024)

Rose Conway-Walsh: The ESRI will be very useful in that space because it has done very good work with the shared island unit, and that is one of the challenges it has come across all the time. IBEC and the ESRI are developing a macroeconomic model that will tell us a lot and bring this forward, but a conversation specifically with the ESRI on what needs to be done would be useful. The Minister of State...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Policy (11 Apr 2024)

Darragh O'Brien: The planned review of targets is underway and, once again, will be based on independent, peer reviewed research and modelling by the ESRI. Importantly, the ESRI is not developing housing targets. Rather, it is researching and modelling a range of scenarios for future demographic housing demand at local authority level for each year to 2040. Accordingly, while some level of pent-up demand...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Bodies (1 Apr 2021)

Michael McGrath: ..., the Deputy may wish to note the nature of three of the bodies specifically referenced in his question. The Institute of Public Administration (IPA) and the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) are companies limited by guarantee who are in receipt of grant funding from my Department. The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) is a cross-border North South Implementation Body,...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Bodies (24 Mar 2021)

Michael McGrath: In the first instance, the Deputy may wish to note the nature of the bodies referenced in his question.  The Institute of Public Administration (IPA) and the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) are companies limited by guarantee who are in receipt of grant funding from my Department.  The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) is a cross-border North South Implementation Body,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Impact of Brexit on Ireland's Housing Market: Discussion (Resumed) (20 Nov 2018)

Mr. Paul Hogan: We did work with the ESRI during 2016 and 2017 when the national planning framework document and the national development plan documents were being prepared. We had expertise retained from the ESRI for that period. However, we realise that this is not something we want to just leave behind or leave fixed and then come back to it in five years time. It has become very clear...

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