My talk for the social media summit is here.
In lectures today we discussed the differences between solvency and liquidity and the interactions between them. Right on time it […]
I've been updating my SSRN page with new working papers, rather than this blog, for a few weeks. There are […]
Week 9's lecture is here.
Today's EC4004 lecture mentioned some work on savings rates in Ireland. I posted this on the IrishEconomy blog a few […]
I'm processing a recording of the lecture I'll miss today, it should be up on vimeo later on this afternoon. […]
HISTORIAN Joe Lee said recently that "delay is the deadliest form of denial" in Irish politics. When it comes to […]
Tomorrow's lectures (and all tutorials) are cancelled because of the careers fairs and open days. To make sure economics for […]
Just a quick reminder: Book reviews are due at the start of week 7, not week 6. Flexible BBS students […]
Tonight’s TV seems calibrated for an IrishEconomy.ie audience. To keep you all away from reruns of America’s Next Top Model […]
Rather than taking place in Week 5, this week's Thursday lecture will be given by Treasa Landers and the COOP […]
Here's a submission made with Stephen Donnelly, TD, to the expert group in the Department of Finance on mortgages.
(Posted on IrishEconomy as well.) Before he became über-famous for his history of finance, The Ascent of Money, Niall Ferguson […]
Forgot to put this up, apologies. The lecture slides are here, the lecture notes (including readings and, ahem, sample essays) are here, […]
Tutorial Allocation List.xlsx Download this file Yesterday's and today's tutorials have been far too overcrowded, with as many as 60 […]
Good news, it seems, from the Commission, allowing us to extend the maturities of our loans, and service them at […]