IGEES launches new website Post author By David Madden Post date February 13, 2014 The Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service has launched its new website at http://igees.gov.ie/ Categories In Economic Performance, Fiscal Policy 3 Comments on IGEES launches new website ← Trinity Economic Forum 2014 → Mody on “Europhoria” 3 replies on “IGEES launches new website” I notice the website does not appear to be available in the Irish language. Maybe they did an economic evaluation of an Irish language version? http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/publication-of-economic-evaluations-marks-milestone-in-accountability-1.1697620 Frances Ruane is director of the ESRI and a member of the oversight body for the IGEES. She co-edited with Pete Lunn a volume based on ESRI research, entitled Using Evidence to Inform Policy Wonder where the evidence was ten years ago? Comments are closed.
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/publication-of-economic-evaluations-marks-milestone-in-accountability-1.1697620 Frances Ruane is director of the ESRI and a member of the oversight body for the IGEES. She co-edited with Pete Lunn a volume based on ESRI research, entitled Using Evidence to Inform Policy Wonder where the evidence was ten years ago?
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I notice the website does not appear to be available in the Irish language.
Maybe they did an economic evaluation of an Irish language version?
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/publication-of-economic-evaluations-marks-milestone-in-accountability-1.1697620
Frances Ruane is director of the ESRI and a member of the oversight body for the IGEES. She co-edited with Pete Lunn a volume based on ESRI research, entitled Using Evidence to Inform Policy
Wonder where the evidence was ten years ago?