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Launch of the OECD Report: FDI Qualities Assessment of Ireland IIEA Talks

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The OECD FDI Qualities Assessment of Ireland report was commissioned by IDA Ireland to examine the impact of multinational companies (MNCs) within Ireland over a 10-year period, with an emphasis on areas such as employment, wages, and R&D. The OECD research provides a first look at productivity within IDA Ireland’s client base of MNCs, studying how and why this has evolved over time. The report was a key input to the development of IDA Ireland’s new four-year strategy, Driving Recovery and Sustainable Growth, which was launched on 6 January 2021.

At this launch event, speakers from IDA Ireland and the OECD, Paris, discuss the findings of the FDI Qualities Assessment of Ireland report.

Speakers include:
Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive Officer of IDA Ireland

Ana Novik, Head of the Investment Division at the OECD

Martin Wermelinger, Project Manager of FDI Qualities at the OECD.

The OECD FDI Qualities Assessment of Ireland report was commissioned by IDA Ireland to examine the impact of multinational companies (MNCs) within Ireland over a 10-year period, with an emphasis on areas such as employment, wages, and R&D. The OECD research provides a first look at productivity within IDA Ireland’s client base of MNCs, studying how and why this has evolved over time. The report was a key input to the development of IDA Ireland’s new four-year strategy, Driving Recovery and Sustainable Growth, which was launched on 6 January 2021.

At this launch event, speakers from IDA Ireland and the OECD, Paris, discuss the findings of the FDI Qualities Assessment of Ireland report.

Speakers include:
Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive Officer of IDA Ireland

Ana Novik, Head of the Investment Division at the OECD

Martin Wermelinger, Project Manager of FDI Qualities at the OECD.

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