Greece will have a referendum seven days from now. Its people will decide, via vote, whether or not to accept […]
(This is an unedited version of my Sunday Business Post column from the 1st of February). The media have exhausted […]
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Time to adapt or die in the post-Brexit world order Ireland’s response to Brexit will define our economic landscape for […]
We still live in the shadow of the global financial crisis of 2008. Investors need to be clear about this […]
The world is awash with populists. From Ireland’s independents to President Duterte of the Philippines, from Germany’s anti-immigrant AfD party […]
It is very hard to feel sorry for central bankers. Well-paid, hyper-educated, unelected technocrats with enormous power rarely inspire public […]
Every few years the International Monetary Fund publishes a mea culpa, examining its failures to implement reforms across the globe. […]
Markets are forward-looking. There are three sides to the ‘markets’ story. There are savers, investors and middlemen, who make their […]
It’s not every day you lose almost ten billion euro. I’d call Thursday a bad day for Argentina’s national debt […]
(This is an unedited version of my Sunday Business Post column from last Sunday). You know you’re living in interesting […]
Instructors: Dr Stephen Kinsella and Dr Antoine Godin Contact: Stephen.Kinsella@ul.ie, phone +353 61 23 3611. Office hours 10-1. Wednesdays. No need to […]
This is the module page for EC4024, Financial Economics, Spring 2013. Instructor: Stephen Kinsella. Contact: Stephen.Kinsella@ul.ie, phone +353 61 23 3611. Office […]
Five years. It has been five years of continuous economic crisis this month. August 2007 was the month that the […]
I have consistently argued that the process of incremental integration, inch by inch, which created the 27 country European Union […]