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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Economics 18/07/2009: B-day present

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My small Birthday Present to the followers of this blog: I have just published a new post on Public Sector Overpay and Knowledge Economy Wag...
Friday, July 17, 2009

Economics 17/07/2009: Oh, the horror in our shops

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Well, in the week when the infantile reports from the CB and Forfas have delivered no news (just a mash of poorly cooked up secondary factoi...
Thursday, July 16, 2009

Economics 17/07/2009: Pathologies of the crisis

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If Ireland were a patient, its political democracy would be on its death bed. This is the only logical conclusion from today's An Bord S...
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Economics 15/07/2009: Bonds Spreads: ECB Model

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As promised earlier ( here ), I have re-done the ECB model estimated for Belgium, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Au...
Sunday, July 12, 2009

Economics 12/07/2009: Travel figures

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As an added bonus to Irish Times eager attack on my article in Sunday Times couple of weeks ago here is last week's press release from...
Saturday, July 11, 2009

Economics 11/07/2009: Public Servants earn more than their employers

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Time to get outraged, folks. Per latest CSO annual National Employment Survey, public sector pay is completely beyond any reasonable compara...
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Friday, July 10, 2009

Friday Evening Economics

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Oh no, I am not kidding - this one is for real. They've found a way to beat the property market blues down in Laois (hat tip to JH): Ima...

Economics 10/07/2009: Don't panic, ECB is... errr... backing down

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On a light-hearted side of the blog: As they say in one famous commercial: for serious press, there's Mastercard, for BJs, there's M...
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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Economics 09/07/2009: Green Shoots to Brown Manure

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Inflation figures are out - more significant deflation in works than was anticipated by the analysts (-0.3% in June relative to May, with a...
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Economics 08/07/2009: We are not in a recession! Davy

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Per Davy morning note last: "Whole economy no longer in recession, but employment-intensive sectors shrinking: Last week's national...
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Monday, July 6, 2009

Economics 07/07/2009: Daft.ie data - s***t is still hitting the fan in housing markets

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Latest daft.ie data is out today (hat tip to RL). And I am bringing you these ahead of the media pack... (Gotta get myself a pat on the back...
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Economics 06/07/2009: Irish Economy Exclusive

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I've crunched through some Eurostat data on GDP/GNP and here are some interesting illustrations of where we are at and where we are head...
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