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Professor Davide Romelli was interviewed by Le Monde about the current and future challenges of independent central banks. Read the article here 👉 tinyurl.com/38p7zskb TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy International Macroeconomics (IM-TCD) #EconTwitter #centralbanks #EconTwitter
I am pleased to announce that my paper, 'Exploring the Informativeness and Drivers of Tone During Committee Meetings: The Case of the Federal Reserve' with Hamza Bennani has been published in the JIMF! Open access article: 👇 doi.org/10.1016/j.jimo…
📚 Recent Publication News 📚 Professor Davide Romelli publishes paper in the JIMF, co-written with Hamza Bennani. Read more 👉 tinyurl.com/4cm55s5m #econtwitter #econresearch TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy International Macroeconomics (IM-TCD) ScienceDirect
📚 Recent Publication News 📚 Professor Agustín Bénétrix has published "Automatic for the (tax) people ..." with Lorenz Emter & Martin Schmitz in Economic Policy. Read more 👉tinyurl.com/yrsx738y Oxford University Press TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy #econtwitter #econresearch
Glad to see the proceedings of the IFC's External Statistics conf. by Bank for International Settlements & European Central Bank with the 1st output of our (w/ Tara McIndoe-Calder Davide Romelli Simone Arrigoni 🇪🇺🇺🇦) big project on HH financial assets and demographics Central Bank of Ireland International Macroeconomics (IM-TCD) bis.org/ifc/publ/ifcb6…
Good luck to all students receiving their CAO offers! For details, visit cao.ie . All of us in the Department of Economics look forward to welcoming you to Trinity College Dublin in September! 🥳🙌
Great to welcome researchers from across the world for the inaugural Irish Public Economics Workshop, supported by IrishResearch, the Foundation for Fiscal Studies, TCD Economics and UCD Economics. Started with a tour of the Revenue museum for some early arrivals.
We are excited to announce our new Recent Publications webpage 👇 tcd.ie/Economics/rese… All recent publications will be showcased here - you can find information about the abstract & a link to the journal's page. Happy researching! 📝 #econtwitter #econresearch TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy
📣 We are excited to share the program for the IM-TCD virtual seminar series 2024-25! Would you like to join? Sign up here 👇: forms.office.com/e/hYhCPCZ2Lp International Macroeconomics (IM-TCD), TCD Economics, #EconTwitter, #MacroSeminar
We are delighted to have collaborated with Central Statistics Office Ireland on this project. There's so much more to come, watch this space! Read more here: ceph.ie/cso-database/
There is still time to apply for Trinity_TIME new 6-week online course Impact Evaluation Methods & follow-on module Impact Evaluation Methods in Global Health. 📅 Application deadline 1 October 2024 tcd.ie/time/online-co… Irish Aid TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy
The Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE) conference on 'Gender, Economics & Society' takes place today in the Central Bank of Ireland. Prof Carol Newman will be part of the Policy Panel & Martina Zanella and our PhD student Iris Wohnsiedler will also present their work. An exciting day ahead! 💡 TCD Social Sciences & Philosophy
Today, we have published the fourth annual report on Poverty, income inequality and living standards in Ireland, in partnership with Community Foundation Ireland. @HelenRussell32 and @Barratree discuss the key findings from this year's report. Read more key findings: esri.ie/news/material-…
Lots of coverage today for some new Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) research carried out in partnership with Community Foundation Ireland. Findings suggest that something like a means-tested second tier of child benefit will be needed to reach Govt commitments to reduce child poverty & deprivation.
My colleague Martina Zanella presenting her work on the response of political parties to gender quotas Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE) Conference on Gender Economics and Society in Dublin this afternoon. Great to see such a wide range of research on important gender-related topics. TCD Economics
Some more photos from the ESRI's annual report launch today, featuring Professor Barra Roantree #econresearch #econtwitter
The last paper presented at the Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE) conference on #gender & #economics is by Martina Zanella from TCD Economics on how political parties in South Korea respond to gender quotas.