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HonohanCrisis
RESOLVING IRELAND’S BANKING CRISIS
Patrick Honohan1
Department of Economics and IIIS, Trinity College Dublin and CEPR
Prepared for the UCD-Dublin Economic Workshop Conference: “Responding to the...
Future Focus Ronan Lyons Dublin 16 June
An overview of the 2009 economic climate, both in terms of the recession (and its 'green shoots') and in terms of the huge opportunity that technology presents to small and medium business.
Ronan Lyons daft.ie presentation to ISNE 2008
A relatively light-hearted overview of the Irish property market, including estimates of the extra rent a dishwasher can get a landlord and the premium attached to living near a top school
McCarthy Crisis
1/12/2009
UCD School of Economics/Dublin Economics Workshop
Expenditure Control and Fiscal Consolidation
Colm McCarthy
(School of Economics UCD) ‘Responding to the Crisis’, January 12th. 2009.
1...
McCarthy Green Conference March 7th 2009
Green Party Conference, Wexford, March 7th. 2009.
Stabilising the Public Finances
Colm McCarthy1, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
A new set of budgetary measures is due to be anno...
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FTIgreenspandublin
WHEN THE GAME CHANGES A PATH TO RECOVERY AND RENEWAL FOR THE IRISH ECONOMY
Ronald Greenspan Senior Managing Director FTI Consulting March 26, 2009
THE iSSuES bEHiNd THE HEAdliNES
TABLE OF CONTEN...
McCarthy Green Conference March 7th 2009
Green Party Conference, Wexford, March 7th. 2009.
Stabilising the Public Finances
Colm McCarthy1, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
A new set of budgetary measures is due to be anno...
Kelly Crisis
The Irish Property Bubble: Causes and Consequences.
Morgan Kelly
January 15, 2009
Morgan Kelly
The Irish Property Bubble: Causes and Consequences.
While house price booms and collapses are com...
AhearneCrisis
The Property Bubble and the Banking Crisis: Comments on Honohan/Kelly/Kelleher
Alan Ahearne
NUI Galway ‘Responding to the Crisis’ 12 January 2009
National University of Ireland, Galway 1
Key poli...
OHaganCrisis
12 January, 2009
How much can small sovereigns borrow?
January 2009 Ciaran O’Hagan, ciaran.ohagan@sgcib.com g @g +33 1 42 13 58 60
Head Paris Fixed Income Research
1
12 January, 2009
How much ...
McCarthy Crisis
1/12/2009
UCD School of Economics/Dublin Economics Workshop
Expenditure Control and Fiscal Consolidation
Colm McCarthy
(School of Economics UCD) ‘Responding to the Crisis’, January 12th. 2009.
1...
Lane Crisis
A New Fiscal Strategy for Ireland
Philip R. Lane IIIS, Trinity College Dublin and CEPR January 2009
Prepared for the UCD-DEW “Responding to the Crisis”workshop on January 12th 2009. This paper is ...
OHAGANCRISIS
10 January, 2009
How much can small sovereigns borrow?
January 2009 Ciaran O’Hagan, ciaran.ohagan@sgcib.com ciaran ohagan@sgcib com +33 1 42 13 58 60
Head Paris Fixed Income Research
1
10 Janua...
HonohanCrisis
RESOLVING IRELAND’S BANKING CRISIS
Patrick Honohan1
Department of Economics and IIIS, Trinity College Dublin and CEPR
Prepared for the UCD-Dublin Economic Workshop Conference: “Responding to the...
Ronan Lyons daft.ie presentation to ISNE 2008
A relatively light-hearted overview of the Irish property market, including estimates of the extra rent a dishwasher can get a landlord and the premium attached to living near a top school
Future Focus Ronan Lyons Dublin 16 June
An overview of the 2009 economic climate, both in terms of the recession (and its 'green shoots') and in terms of the huge opportunity that technology presents to small and medium business.
Daft Rental Report Q4 2008 - Presentation
Presentation with the highlights of the Daft.ie Rental Report, 2008 in review
Wage Determination in the Irish Economy - Ruane Lyons QEC 2002
A discussion of the 2001 Irish public sector benchmarking process, including review of trends between 1995 and 2001 in public and private sector wages, and recruitment and retention issues in the p...
Ronan Lyons Trinity Business Alumni Roundtable - Irish Economy and Property Market
A presentation given by Ronan Lyons to the Trinity Business Alumni Roundtable in July 2009, on the Irish economy, property market and government finances



