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A few weeks ago, I was a discussant for a very interesting paper by Patrick Honohan reviewing Ireland’s banking crisis. […]
A few weeks ago, I was a discussant for a very interesting paper by Patrick Honohan reviewing Ireland’s banking crisis. […]
This Thursday, the UK government will introduce a budget with significant tax increases and spending cuts. The UK press are
In the past week, I’ve come across two different pieces (one by the BIS and one by the UK’s Office
A few weeks ago, I was invited to speak on “Do Central Banks Control the Price Level?” by the Forum
PublicPolicy.ie held its second online conference today on “Ireland’s COVID19 Crisis Response: Perspectives from Social Science.” I gave a talk
I have written two new briefing papers for the European Parliament on ECB-related issues. The first focuses on assessing Mario
On Friday June 7, I presented a paper at the EUROFRAME conference hosted by ESRI in Dublin. I presented “The
I spent November 2018 in Sydney visiting the University of Sydney. While there, I competed my latest briefing paper for
My latest briefing paper for the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs committee is titled “Should central banks be concerned
Here is a presentation titled “The Lender of Last Resort in the Euro Area: Where Do We Stand?” which I gave