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Following the introduction of this programme the policy of protection was eventually ended and the Control of Manufacturers Act, which had been in place since 1932 and had been introduced by Lemass himself, was also abolished.
The implementation of the programme coincided with favourable trading conditions, which made contributed to the initiatives ' popularity.
However, the government's introduction of a 2. 5 % turnover tax in 1963, however, badly damaged their political position, with a by-election of that year reducing their majority to one seat.
But by the beginning of 1964, another round of by-elections saw a rebound in the government's popularity: in the preceding five years, unemployment had fallen by a third ; emigration had reduced considerably and the population grew for the first time since the famine.
Agriculture was the only sector which failed to respond to the programme.

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