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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Economics 19/06/2010: Ideas that (allegedly) will change the world 1

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Forbes Magazine has published a list of 25 ideas that will change the world in the 21 st century. The list is available here . L...
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Economics 19/06/2010: A quote

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An unexpected quote (hat tip to Open Europe): "What went wrong wasn't what happened this year. What went wrong was what happened in...
Friday, June 18, 2010

Economics 18/06/2010: Banks, bonds and banks again

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Brian Lenihan confirmed yesterday that the Government is now seeking an extension of the bank guarantee scheme by 3 months to the end of 201...
Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Economics 16/10/2010: Organizational systems and uncertainty

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I came across this very interesting, and to me - far reaching - paper on the effects of organizational structures on the organization's ...
Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Economics 15/06/2010: Negative equity 3

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Here is the third and last post in the series on negative equity based on my TCD speech (see here ). Rising negative equity has...
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Economics 15/06/2010: Negative equity 2

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This is the second post of three consecutive posts on the effects of negative equity in Ireland. Negative equity can lead to a reduction in ...

15/06/2010: Negative equity 1

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Yesterday, I gave a speech at the Infinity Conference in TCD on the issue of negative equity (see newspaper report here ). The following thr...
Friday, June 11, 2010

Economics 13/06/2010: Mapping Dublin's weight in economy

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Here is an interesting set of data for some of the world's leading cities in terms of their contributions to country GDP and their share...
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Economics 11/06/2010: What's going up might be also going down

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Irish retail sales have surprised on the positive side, posting a 0.3% increase yoy for sales ex-motors in April 2010. Sounds impressive, e...

Economics 11/06/2010: Private Sector Credit data

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Central Bank data released yesterday show Private Sector (non-financials) credit fell 9.3% in Q1 2010, to €355 bn . Total outstanding mortga...
Thursday, June 10, 2010

Economics 10/06/2010: CPI & Industrial Production

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Host of stats released today point to continued recessionary dynamics in the Irish economy and no turnaround in sight. First, on consumer pr...
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Monday, June 7, 2010

Economics 07/06/2010: My points from CPA conference

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The following is a quick transcript of the main points of my speech at CPA Ireland annual conference last Friday, with some of additional po...
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