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From the supplier: Northern Ireland is an ideal example of a 'peripheral' economy, owing to its location at the northwestern portion of the European Union. It also barred by a sea traversing other markets apart from the Republic of Ireland. Such a peripheral nature of its economy, which is characterized by its distance from the center of an economic system, brings economic difficulties as it jacks up the costs of access to markets.
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Title: Peripherality and Northern Ireland.
Author: Iain Begg
Publication:National Institute Economic Review (Refereed)
Date: November 1, 1994
Publisher: National Institute of Economic and Social Research
Issue: n150 Page: p90(21)
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Peripherality and Northern Ireland.: An article from: National Institute Economic Review
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Author(s)Iain Begg, David Mayes
ISBN / ASINB00092YS1Q
ISBN-13978B00092YS10
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