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Wednesday, Feb 8th 2012


Articles Covering Deficit

It’s the Reverse Vampires! It’s the Reverse Vampires! - The Recession Diaries. April 28th

How fortunate we are to have a Government that knows what it is doing in these times of economic and fiscal crisis. And even more fortunate that we have commentators who can report this in an informed manner. This is important when considering the terrible flap going on in the international markets with all this [...]

Why Cuts Don’t Work

The economist Michael Burke has an article in Tribune Magazine which makes the point, for a UK audience being sold the Conservative Party line, that austerity measures are economically counter-productive, and that during a period which has seen such a significant decline in private investment and consumer spending the last thing a government should do [...]

Cutting Public Sector Pay and Jobs - the High Cost of Irrelevance. The Recession Diaries - March 11

In a previous post we saw that public sector labour costs are below-average by EU-15 standards. The argument that Irish public sector workers are ‘over-paid’ in relation to their European counterparts holds no water whatsoever. However, that doesn’t answer the charge that, regardless of comparative costs, we just have to cut public sector wages because [...]

Revisiting Headlines - Public Sector Labour Costs. The Recession Diaries - March 2nd

With industrial action in the public sector ramping up a couple of notches, it is worth revisiting a couple of issues in relation to pay. A critical issue is the fiscal benefit or otherwise that accrues to the Exchequer from cutting public sector wages - I will examine this in the next post. Here, let’s [...]

ILR Podcast: Economist Michael Burke on How the Government is Causing the Crisis to Deepen

Yesterday I talked to Michael Burke, an economist with 25 years experience working in the Financial Services sector in the UK, including a 5 years period as a senior economist in Citibank. Recently he entered the economic debate here by saying that the Government’s current strategy of cutting government spending could lead to an even [...]

 
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Economic Lessons from the Tao Te Ching: The Recession Diaries - November 16th

The sage does no-thing, but leaves no-thing undone.’
So wrote Lao Tsu in what is now a major religious text. There may be something in this when it comes to fiscal policy.
There are, broadly speaking, three things a Government can do when the recessionary fires break out in the house.

It can do nothing and wait [...]

Why is the Rest of the World Out of Step With Ireland?

Originally published today on Progressive Economy.
Ever have one of those moments when you just know everyone else has got it wrong and you’ve got it right? When you say, I don’t care what the fashion is, showing off your brand of boxer shorts in public is plain daft? Well, have some sympathy then for [...]

Michael Taft on Prime Time Last Night

Micheal Taft of Notes on the Front (and ILR) was taking part in a Prime Time panel discussion last night about our ever increasing deficit and whether we have reached the bottom. Also on the  panel were Dan O’Brien, Senior Economist, Economist Intelligence unit, and Jim Power, Chief economist, Friends First.
Visit the Prime Time home [...]

March 27th Lunchtime: The Recession Diaries

A good friend made a bet with me in January. He wagered the economy would contract by 10 percent or more by the end of the year. I gladly took the bet. But he rang me yesterday wanting to know if I wanted to pay up now. For the news that the economy contracted by [...]

Sins of the Father

Sins of the Father:

Tracing the Decisions

That Shaped the Irish Economy,

by Conor McCabe

from The History Press

Now Available as an e-Book.

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