Economics in the Dock

Long regarded as all-knowing high priests whose models were akin to a religious creed laying out what we believed in, today the reputation of economis…


Led by Donkeys- The Big Con

In the past few years, more and more bits of government have been outsourced to the Big 4 consultancies. So much so that the government has been infan…


Spending Ireland’s Tax Bonanza

Ireland has lucked out! We have more money than we know what to do with it. The fiscal surpluses, stemming from huge corporation tax receipts, constit…


Being a Good Ancestor:

When Jonas Salk the man who discovered the cure for polio was asked why he never patented his wonder-drug in order to make his fortune, he replied tha…


What did Globalisation Ever do for us?

You heard the Monty Python’s “What did the Romans ever do for us” sketch, well, as anti-globalisation protests unify both far Left and far Right, we a…


Big Tech V the Nation State

Who runs the world, Big Tech or elected government? Who wins, data or democracy? We are moving from private capital to surveillance capitalism, where …


Irish Property Up, Down, Sideways

It’s Groundhog Day again…or is it? The rental sector in Ireland has collapsed to a level where houses to let, in Dublin in particular, regularly have …


The Age of the Strongman

Putin’s soldiers are getting their arses handed to them in Ukraine. Trump’s fortunes are flagging. Even the inauguration of President Xi seems like th…


The Jilted Generation

Locked out of, not just the housing market, but the rental market too, living with their parents, and thinking about emigrating, what happened to the …


The Economics of Colonialism

When the British arrived in India, the subcontinent accounted for 30% of global GDP, when they left in 1947, India’s GDP had plummeted to 3% of global…