My talk for the social media summit is here.
I'm attending this one day event designed to bring economists and psychologists together for a one day symposium, and really […]
[print_link] The Solow Growth model attempts to explain the features of growth we encountered in the last lecture. We need […]
The Common Agricultural Policy is a source of much contention in Europe and in the world because of its size, […]
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Last week we looked at the scope of macroeconomics, albeit quite briefly. This week we'll get into some national accounts […]
EC4333 students, click here to read an article describing the Lisbon treaty's possible effects on energy security in the […]
Here I am strutting my stuff in London last weekend at a workshop on teaching pluralism in economics education. Don't […]
Gerard thinks there will be another budget in early-to-mid 2009 to cope with the worsening economic downturn. I've got to […]
Apologies folks, but I'm not feeling well at all today. We'll have to cancel today's lectures from 12-1 and 1-2. […]
Click here to download the papers and presentations from this month's Swan Group conference, `Ireland's Knowledge Economy in the 21st […]
Greg Mankiw is a Harvard professor, textbook writer, and a good economist, though I don't believe the New Keynesian approach […]
Quoting Keynes, Chapter 22, 1936 (get it here), Time's Justin Fox writes about the importance of fiscal stimuli in keeping […]
Read the article in its entirety, it's worth it. We had thought that the nationalization of the banks would bring […]
The Irish Undergraduate Awards have just launched and I would encourage our students to both register for the awards and […]
Every dog with a PhD and a blog has been comparing the current crisis ("what crisis?" you ask---this one) to […]