My talk for the social media summit is here.
Welcome to Financial Economics, EC4024. The Module Outline is here. . Download the lecture notes here. Off we go.
As posted on Irish Economy and on the Geary Blog, Denis Conniffe has died. Sincere sympathies to Denis' family and […]
The American Economic Association meetings are where the mainstream of the economics profession gets together to push the discipline forward, […]
Every private sector worker is now responsible for debt of €108,000. How will we grow our way out of this mess?
This is turning into a Kevin O'Rourke fan blog, which is no bad thing. The best thing I've listened to […]
I'm not one for really long quotes on this blog, but O'Rourke's post today deserves to be clipped and remembered. […]
22 years ago today*, the NIHE, what would become UL, was established, along with its Dublin counterpart, now DCU. Happy […]
This blog, written by Prof Perry Mehrling, will be well worth reading if it takes off: This blog is an […]
One of the books I'm re-reading to prepare for Financial Economics this semester is Richard Koo's The Holy Grail of […]
Back at the grindstone, cranking out lecture notes and papers. This paper is worth reading for it's different perspectives on […]
Update: They've formed a committee. So the problem's solved. Right? Prof. George DeMartino, writing in The Economist, makes the case […]
<plug> There is *nothing* like seeing months of work published.http://bit.ly/eSmzo0 </plug>
Instead of finishing my overdue book, minding my kids, or finishing off any number of projects, I'm spending way too […]
Go we must. Stay we can't. Ireland has to move forward, but what are the prospects for Ireland in the […]
via John Taylor's Blog.