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The Republic of Ireland's gross domestic product was $258600000000 in 2009.
the amount of money 258,600,000,000 United States dollars
What was the GDP (gross domestic product) of the geographical area Ireland (or Éire), described as the Republic of Ireland, the sovereign state occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland off the west coast of Britain in 2009 (MMIX), the common year starting on Thursday (dominical letter D) in the Gregorian calendar?
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... cyclical in nature, accounted for a significant component of Ireland's GDP. ... Economic growth was 4.7% in 2007, but -1.7% in 2008 and -7.1% in 2009. In mid 2010, Ireland ...
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Ireland contracted 0.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 over the previous quarter. Historically, from 2000 until 2011, Ireland's ...
... 1995-2007, but economic activity has dropped sharply since the onset of the world financial crisis, with GDP falling by over 3% in 2008, nearly 8% in 2009, and 1% in 2010. Ireland ...
Ireland GDP statistics and forecasts; Ireland economic, financial and trade ... Current account balance by percentage of GDP: 0.2% of GDP (2010 estimate) (2009)
... but economic activity has dropped sharply since the onset of the world financial crisis, with GDP falling by over 3% in 2008, nearly 7% in 2009, and less than 1% in 2010. Ireland ...

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