South-East region’s economic recovery ‘at an end’

The economy of the South-East has “run out of steam” because of under-investment in critical infrastructures like Waterford Airport and Rosslare, a shrinking labour force and lower job quality.

South-East region’s economic recovery ‘at an end’

By Pádraig Hoare

The economy of the South-East has “run out of steam” because of under-investment in critical infrastructures like Waterford Airport and Rosslare, a shrinking labour force and lower job quality.

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