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Monday, July 19, 2010

Economics 19/7/10: Urban growth, education & knowledge intensive services - part 1

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As promised few days ago, here are the first couple results from an interesting data set from the OECD on regional economies . Let me fir...
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Economics 16/7/10: IMF Article IV CP on Ireland: part 3

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This is the third post on the IMF's Article IV consultation paper for Ireland. (The first two posts is available here and here ). V...
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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Economics 15/7/10: IMF Article IV CP on Ireland: part 2

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This is the second post on the IMF's Article IV consultation paper for Ireland . (The first post is available here ). Several issues...

Economics 15/7/10: IMF Article IV CP on Ireland: part 1

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Amended (hat tip to Paul MacDonnell & Mack) IMF Article IV consultation paper on Ireland . Several issues, previously stressed by thi...
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Economics 15/7/10: European bailout fund - set up to fail?

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I thought it is worth sharing few thoughts on a superb article by Satyajit Das"Debt shuffling will be a self-defeating exercise" i...
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Economics 14/7/10: Car sales: Vanity or Incentives?

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Using the same data as in the previous post on car registrations (see here ), let’s take a look at the underlying demand for cars and see if...
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Economics 14/7/10: Car registrations & Emissions policy

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I trawled through the CSO database on vehicles registration, trying to find some information concerning the efficiency of our emissions-redu...
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