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Aug 13
35m 17s

The Caveman and That Dunsinking Feeling

DAVID MCWILLIAMS & JOHN DAVIS
About this episode
We mark Mack's 60th birthday by tackling the systemic paralysis of the Irish housing market. We examine the "CAVE" phenomenon: Citizens Against Virtually Everything, and how local objections are stalling massive developments like Dunsink. We'll walk you through why the state succeeds at attracting foreign investment but fails at building homes, and what this means for the next generation of Irish citizens.

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