David Madden and Jane Dooley paper wins Brendan Walsh Prize
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David Madden and Jane Dooley paper 'Ireland’s Post-Crisis Recovery, 2012-2019: Was It Pro-Poor?' has been awarded the Brendan Walsh Prize
The paper has been chosen as the best paper published in The Economic and Social Review in 2022 and thus awarded the Brendan Walsh Prize for Economic and Social Research. The award was announced at the (opens in a new window)Irish Economic Conference.