Exchange rate and oil price critical to inflation

What are the drivers of inflation in the context of the Irish economy?

Exchange rate and oil price critical to inflation

It has been recognised widely that external factors such as the exchange rate and the price of oil have been dominant factors in Irish inflation.

A weak euro is bad for us because it means the cost of what we import is more expensive.

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