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February 6th, 2011

David Harvey on Crises in Capitalism

Here is a very nice video from RSA. This is Prof. David Harvey, a noted Marxist scholar, talking about the […]

February 3rd, 2011

Debt Reduction without Default

This is skipping ahead somewhat, but International Monetary Economics students may be interested in this piece by Daniel Gros and […]

February 3rd, 2011

Financial Models Must Be Clean and Simple - BusinessWeek

Financial economics students, read this piece, and reflect on the types of models you've seen already in economics. Skip ahead […]

February 3rd, 2011

International Monetary Economics Lecture 2

The lecture notes are here, please read Leamer chapters 1, 2, and 3 before class. There may or may not be […]

February 3rd, 2011

Peter Sutherland Lecture

Peter Sutherland gave the KBS distinguished lecture before Christmas, and I responded to it. Here are two videos. In the […]

February 2nd, 2011

Liam Delaney's RABO Lecture

Here's Dr Liam Delaney, whose fan club I chair, talking at RABO Bank recently. Well worth a watch.

February 2nd, 2011

Financial Economics Lecture 2

Today's lecture is brought to you by Vincent O'Sullivan. His lecture notes are here, discussion points here.

February 1st, 2011

Growth and Development?

Lane Kenworthy writes elegantly on the topic of growth and development in the form of changes to median income, and […]

January 31st, 2011

Hug an Economist Day

Dr Aidan Kane tells me today is world 'hug an economist' day. I warn you I will not commit to the […]

January 31st, 2011

Data sources and implied readers for country projects

Financial economics and International Monetary Economics students should take a look at these examples of policy briefs/country comments: Federal Reserve Bank […]

January 31st, 2011

Days spent debating the Finance Bill

Nice work, Dave Molloy (ht Broadsheet.ie)

January 31st, 2011

Is the Central Bank of Ireland Bust?

International Monetary Economics students, have a look at this blog, which I recommend you read regularly from now on.  Currently […]

January 28th, 2011

FRED Goes International

Rejoice, O students of Financial and International Monetary Economics, for FRED, the amazing US graphing and data analysis site, has […]

January 28th, 2011

International Monetary Economics Lecture 1

Welcome to International Monetary Economics. Here is the module outline, the slides are here. Your reading for next week is Leamer, […]

January 26th, 2011

Peer Review Guidelines

In Financial Economics and International Monetary Economics this semester, you'll be asked to do two large projects. One focuses on […]

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