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Wednesday, Feb 8th 2012


Articles Covering Stimulus

Urgent Priorities

Over on Progressive Economy Michael Taft says that progressives need to unite around a common analysis and respond to what appears to be the aspirational nature of many of our demands. Or as he put’s it:
“…to call for all manner of good things without specifying where we are going to source the money: why should [...]

Travelling a Circuitous Route Around the Blindingly Obvious

Michael Burke, writing on Progressive Economy today draws our attention to an important debate about Ireland and the contrasting views from some economic heavyweights about whether or not ‘markets’ approve or disapprove of austerity measures. The point was raised by Paul Krugman in a recent blog post that while the Wall Street Journal praised Ireland’s [...]

Progressives Welcome Dan O’Brien’s Support for Stimulus Programme (even if it’s only conditional). The Recession Diaries

Dan O’Brien from the Economist Intelligence Unit has been appointed economics editor of the Irish Times. He is someone whose opinion should be taken seriously, even if one doesn’t agree with everything he says. On last Sunday’s The Dunphy Show, Sarah Burke, one of our leading analysts on the health sector, argued for a stimulus [...]

Shifting the Burden

Who is shouldering the burden of the recession? The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has this month released a report which seeks to answer this question.
The report argues that at the heart of government policy is a ‘determination to load the full cost of the collapse onto working people and the poor.’
The consequence of this [...]

Finally, A Stimulating Discussion on the Economy

Last night’s Tonight with Vincent Browne featured Michael Taft, CIT economist Tom O’Connor, and Labour Finance spokesperson Joan Burton. The topic was the recent ERSI report which predicted that the economy would see Ireland moving out of recession (in terms of positive growth) in the second half of 2010. Needless to say, the devil is [...]

Putting the ‘Workable’ Back into the Economy: The Recession Diaries - November 19th

One could despair. All the major political parties are supporting another round of fiscal contraction, though they may differ on the balance of tax increases and public spending cuts. In this respect, Fianna Fail has won that particular battle, we are just fighting within the parameters they have set. There is seemingly no challenge to [...]

ILR Podcast: Joanne Spain - Sinn Féin’s Pre-Budget Submission

Sinn Féin launched their pre-budget submission yesterday with a press conference in Buswell’s hotel, and a document which it claimed would provide the road to economic recovery. Within the current debate dominated by the rethoric of slash and burn, it was good to find out that Sinn Féin are arguing against the strategy of cuts [...]

 
 Interview Joanne Spain on Sinn Féin's Pre-Budget Submission: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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 [...]

Minister Throws Everything into the Pot, But Only Ever Draws One Conclusion

He kicked off by saying if his officials knew he was here in my house, there’d be war. They thought I was a maverick. I took it as a compliment.
He got to the point quickly. He was sitting opposite me and he had a habit of looking around rather than catching my eye as if [...]

 
 David Blanchflower on Morning Ireland: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Growing the Economy

Today, UNITE the union launched their ‘Growing the economy:  A Programme for Economic Stimulus‘. It constitutes a fundamental challenge to the economic orthodoxy that dominates the current debate by outlining an alternative investment approach to the economic and fiscal crisis.
It’s premise is simple enough:  Fianna Fail’s deflationary budgetary policies are not working.  In fact, they [...]

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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