
Adele Bergin
Adele Bergin is a researcher at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), contributing to studies that explore the unique economic challenges faced by Northern Ireland compared to other UK regions. Her work focuses on understanding how policy changes impact the local economy, particularly in the context of Northern Ireland's reliance on public services and manufacturing sectors.
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Recent news mentions
Professor Adele Bergin highlights the handover of Hong Kong to China as a lengthy process relevant to the discussion of Irish reunification.
You might as well expect Conor McGregor and Paul Murphy to work together as Stormont to function – The Irish TimesAdele Bergin conducted a study comparing Northern Ireland and the Republic regarding living standards.
Irish unification would hit South harder than 2008 crash – The Irish TimesAdele Bergin is one of the authors of the ESRI report discussing tax and economic differences between the Republic and Northern Ireland.
Workers in Republic pay twice as much tax as those in North but are still better off, says ESRI report – The Irish TimesAdele Bergin is a researcher who noted that Northern Ireland is affected differently by policy changes compared to other UK regions.
Northern businesses setting up firms in the Republic to benefit from lower corporation taxes – The Irish Times










