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This course focuses on how various pressures and policies have shaped the development of the Irish economy over time. This is achieved by connecting the forces at work that influence the Irish economy, from local to global, and the options available to policymakers to the outcomes of interest. Policy options include fiscal, monetary/macro-prudential, and trade-related policies, while the “success metrics” of relevance to Irish policymakers include income, population, employment, inequality, and prices.
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Students study the broad concepts of sustainable development. This course covers the topics of sustainability as a holistic and urgent societal issue, the role of diets in sustainability, environmental impacts of agriculture, sustainability advances in the food, drink, and drug industry, including how these are assessed using Life Cycle Analysis. This course focuses on societal aspects of a sustainable transition and practical sessions focus on techniques relevant to the biotechnology industry, sustainability of food production, and health indices of global diets.
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