Gerard Brady’s research while affiliated with University College Cork and other places

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Fig. 1 Export share in ICT products: Finland and Ireland 1976 – 2009 
Table 1 PS Analysis: ICT sector, Ireland & Finland 2005-09
Table 3 Emerging champions in Ireland and Finland: 2005-2009
Table 4 'Marginals': 2005-2009
Table 5 Disappearing products in Ireland and Finland: 2005-2009
Trade Sophistication Indicators: Balancing Diversity and Specialization
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November 2013

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International Advances in Economic Research

Gerard Brady

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Lisa Noonan

Motivated by the important role of trade in driving and reflecting economic transformation, we focus on the export structure of two small export-oriented economies, Ireland and Finland 2000–2009, from the perspective of the sophistication of both economies’ exports, i.e., the extent to which high-value products characterise each country’s export profile. The Product Space method is used as the basis of our comparison of the economies in terms of their sectors, activities, and structural transformation of the economies. The method focuses attention on the estimated density of the product space as evident in patterns of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) in goods exports. The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, as a significant export sector for both economies, is examined specifically to investigate its further export potential.

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... Since the 1960s, Cork has transformed into a substantial pharmaceutical centre, benefitting significantly from targeted FDI initiatives. This transformation was catalysed by the Industrial Development Agency (IDA), which played a crucial role in promoting Cork, alongside Ireland, as a prime destination for pharmaceutical investments (Brady et al., 2013;Van Egeraat & Curran, 2013). ...

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Cork City, Ireland: A blueprint for transformation in second-tier urban centres
Trade Sophistication Indicators: Balancing Diversity and Specialization

International Advances in Economic Research