Ireland: Living in the ‘K-shaped’ economy
· mick ireland; aspen daily news columnist
AI Briefing
- Ireland's 'K-shaped' economy refers to the country's economic recovery, with some sectors experiencing growth while others struggle.
- The tax benefits under the new law include reduced corporate tax rates and increased capital gains tax exemptions.
- The 'K-shaped' economy has raised concerns about income inequality and the need for targeted support for vulnerable sectors.
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