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    <description>Seamus McGuinness is a research professor and the research area co-ordinator for labour market research at the Economic and Social Research Institute. Most of his published research has been in
the areas of labour economics and the economics of education, with a particular focus on skill mismatches. He has also published research in the areas of industrial relations, regional economics,
small business economics, social deprivation and the economics of constitutional change in Ireland. Seamus...</description>
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      <description>For decades, the story of China’s economic dynamism has been characterised by growth and progress. Today, however, the world’s second-largest economy is grappling with new opportunities and enduring challenges.
Its key macroeconomic paint a complex picture: domestic consumption remains weak, inbound foreign direct investment fell to a three-decade low at the end of 2023 and the property market – though showing early signs of a recovery following stimulus measures – remains turbulent. Industrial...</description>
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      <title>Why upskilling is so important for China’s workforce</title>
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