Invested: What do voters want from the Irish political economy?

Political success is based on the ability to deliver high-quality public services, public infrastructure and jobs, but voters’ wants are complex and divergent, writes Aidan Regan

The trajectory of Ireland’s economic development will be shaped by past and future policy choices. At present, Ireland is at a critical juncture. The great recession has come to an end, and the country has weathered the worst of the storm, economically and politically. But the distributive effects of austerity run deep, and the long-term impact of austerity budgets will be felt for decades, not least in terms of housing and public infrastructure. ...