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Students have asked for possible essay topics to get started on. Your enthusiasm delights and excites me. If none of these topics float your particular boat, please email me, and we can take a look at something you are interested in.

  • Discuss the development of the European Project from 1945 to the present day. What features have remained central to this project, and what features have been abandoned? Do you feel the European Union will still exist in 40 years? If so, why? If not, why not?
  • "A United States of Europe". Listen to the speech at the link. How close is the United States of Europe, which Churchill forsaw in 1946, to reality? Is that a good thing or a bad thing, in your opinion? Why?
  • Trace the enlargement of the European Union from 1973 to 2010. Can you see a limit to the enlargement of the European Union? Where? And why?
  • Discuss the development of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) from its inception to 2013. What are the economic benefits and costs of the CAP? What are the prospects for redesign and changes of the CAP?
  • How are the monetary and fiscal policies of the member states of the European Union connected? Are monetary and fiscal policies enacted and implemented in the same fashion within member states? If monetary and fiscal policies are different, should they be more coordinated? What are the possible benefits and costs of such a coordination?

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December 10th, 2019

Using Social Media to Boost your profile

My talk for the social media summit is here. 

November 5th, 2019

Innospace UL talk

Thanks for the invitation to speak, the whole talk is here. 

October 9th, 2019

Understanding the macroeconomy podcast

I really enjoyed my interview with Dr Niall Farrell of the Irish Economics Podcast. You can listen to it here:

September 15th, 2018

Identifying Mechanisms Underlying Peer Effects on Multiplex Networks

New paper with Hang Xiong and Diane Payne just published in JASS: Abstract: We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer […]

March 24th, 2018

Capital inflows, crisis and recovery in small open economies

Our latest paper, and my first with my Melbourne School of Government affiliation (plus my UL one, of course) is […]

March 7th, 2018

Southern Charm

What's it like working at Australia's number one university, ranked 23rd in the world for social sciences? It's pretty cool, […]

February 7th, 2018

Freedom interview

I did an interview for an app I love using called Freedom. Basically I pay them to block off the […]

December 10th, 2017

Marian Finucane Interview

I did a fairly long interview about the experience of moving to Australia with my family. You can listen here.

November 17th, 2017

Increasing wages for macroeconomic stability

My first piece for the conversation is here. I'm arguing the economy would benefit from wage increases, paid for from […]

November 14th, 2017

Health Workforce Planning Models, Tools and Processes: An Evidence Review

Below is my recorded talk, here are my slides, and the handout for the 4th Global Forum on Human Resources for […]

October 5th, 2017

Aalborg Keynote

My talk from the fourth Nordic Post Keynesian conference is up. The full list of keynotes is here.

October 1st, 2017

AIST Debt and Demography talk

(Apparently Limerick is in the UK now!)

September 7th, 2017

My AIST Keynote: Europe Exposed

In which a camera man faints halfway through--he's OK though, I checked afterwards!

July 22nd, 2017

MacGill Summer School Speech

My speech at the MacGill Summer School is here. Thanks to Joe Muholland for inviting me to speak.

May 25th, 2017

Business Post Articles

All my Sunday Business Post articles (back to 2014/5, when I joined the paper) are available here, behind a paywall, and […]

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