Irish Fiscal Advisory Council calls for enough construction workers to deliver projects
It also calls for more productive infrastructure delivery and measures to ensure that planning and regulations do not needlessly block progress on infrastructure.
The aim of the meeting is to bring together national and international experts to explore how infrastructure can be delivered quickly and efficiently. It says there are benefits to growth from keeping investment in infrastructure at high and stable rates, adding that existing infrastructure deficits can be closed with a “steady, well-planned approach”.For example, it says housing shortages have pushed up rents and this has added to wage demands and business costs, making Ireland less competitive.
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