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First Programme for Economic Expansion (1958-1963)
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First Programme for Economic Expansion (1958-1963)
Introduction
Protectionism since 1930s - barrier to economic growth
Gerard Sweetman (Minister for Finance in 2nd Inter-Party Government)
TK Whitaker (Secretary or Dept. of Finance
Younger men unaffected by policies of the 1930s
White Paper
November 1958
First Programme for Economic Development
White Paper 'Economic development' drawn up by Whitaker
Analysed the economic and social failures of the 1950s
Wasn't called a Five Year Plan - associated with Stalin.
Solutions Proposed
Free trade, emphasis on industry over agriculture
Inefficient industries have to adapt & be more competitive
"Sooner or later, protection will have to go and the challenge of free trade accepted."
Changed Emphasis of Economy
Encouraged exports, grants & tax-breaks
Foreign investment
Opportunity to learn skills needed for industrial development
Implementing the Programme
1959 - Fianna Fáil in power, Lemass Taoiseach
Provided political leadership and drive to bring about change
"A rising ride lifts all boats"
"There is no doubt that Lemass was the great moving dynamic spirit in all this"
IDA
Encouraged foreign firms to set up in Ireland
British, American, German, Japanesse
Grants, tax-reliefs, exports, profits tax exemptions. All export oriented
Training in technological and managerial skills
Grants to modernise factories and train
Some changed and survived, others collapsed
Agriculture
Emphasis on grassland farming
Eradicate Bovine TB
More research & marketing
Price supports for wheat, beet & milk
Marts were set up
Success
Unemplyment fell by 1/3
Fall in emigration
Population grew to almost 3 million.
GNP grew by 4%
Quick & dramatic turnaround
National output rose, balance of payments problems eliminated
Conclusion
Lemass & Whitaker = progressive
Steered Ireland's trade liberalistaion & structural reforem in 1960s
1963 - Second Programme. Too ambitious, abandoned in 1967
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