The economy is experiencing robust growth, but vulnerabilities remain. As the easing of public health restrictions continues, the rebound in the Irish economy in recent months is expected to be followed by a sustained period of robust growth through 2023, with domestic activity back to pre-pandemic levels by end-2021, albeit uncertainty remains high. Under the backdrop of a surge in demand, supply bottlenecks and constraints in the labour market, promoting sustainable growth in Irish living standards requires careful management of domestic economic policy as it moves away from a focus on pandemic-related measures.
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