My talk for the social media summit is here.
The This Week in Ireland weekly podcast on this week's news, and what to look forward to, is here. I'd […]
The world and its mother will be looking towards Dublin and the Central Bank/Department of Finance/Financial Regulator/NAMA fun fest, wherein […]
I've just finished giving the Herbert Simon lectures at the AIECON center at National Chengchi University inTaipei, Taiwan, with K. Vela Velupillai. […]
It's a pretty sure bet the end of the world is nigh. I, for one, welcome our new econo-overlords.
Click the links below the fold to check out our students in Sustainable Development, and the projects they submitted for […]
EC6012 and EC4024 students, have a listen to Prof. Russell Roberts' podcast on trade. This is a really deep, scholarly, […]
Taiwan is an interesting case study in economic management. Like us, Taiwan's growth strategy is export-led, with the main drivers […]
First I read this, then this, then this. Then I thought, my God, they are doing this. Orderings really do […]
Lecture notes for the Mathematica Course for the Newschool are here in mathematica notebook format and in .pdf format. The main set of notes is in .nb, as people may need access to some of the code I've written in the appendices for other things they might like to do.
I'm shocked-shocked!-that no economists made the greatest Irish people evar list. But they decided to leave out Hamilton and Walton, […]
The love doctor himself, Kevin Denny, has some unpleasant educational arithmetic: Given the major pressures on the public finances and […]
Edward who? (ht DataViz)
It seems that everyone has decided what capitalism is. Capitalism, apparently, is the ability to let stuff fail. NAMA and, […]
From one of the world's best experimental economists, here's an excellent summary of just why economics is so useful to […]
Oddly reminiscent of a Prezi presentation, below is a short video summarising some of the most important characteristics of students […]