John Turner
@profjohnturner
Professor of Finance and Financial History at QUB; Director of @QUCEHBelfast and @CEPH_IE; Author of @BoomBustBubbles; Editor at @EconObservatory
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What can history teach us about the global food supply? In the upcoming series of 10ThingstoKnowAbout About, Amy Hassett meets Dublin's fresh produce guru Justin Leonard🍊🍒 and discusses opportunities and challenges of #foodsecurity with Chris Colvin from Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH)
In their new working paper, Chris Colvin, Irish Famine Project, and eoinaldo.bsky.social find out what happened to Ireland's indigenous language, when and why ceph.ie/article-re/min… 1/13 QUBBusiness Economics @ Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt #Econtwitter #Economics #NSRPproject
An important chance to assess the state of the economy at the start of the new government's term of office. September 11th UofG Adam Smith Business School. National Institute of Economic and Social Research Anton Muscatelli Graeme Roy John Turner The Productivity Institute Scottish Economic Society
The behavior of post-pandemic inflation was nearly identical in the US and the Euro area. In both cases, it was mainly driven by unexpectedly strong demand forces, from Domenico Giannone and Giorgio Primiceri nber.org/papers/w32859
Delighted to share that the first tranche of statistics digitized by Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) are now live on Central Statistics Office Ireland. Twelve are live today, including the number on the Live Register 1923-1997 (below). Over the coming months, there will be hundreds - and we're adding Northern Ireland too!
But wait, there's more! Another 12 Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) series have gone live on Central Statistics Office Ireland today, including number of gardaí (police), shown below per capita. Big increase in gardaí 1970-1990, likely related to the Troubles in Northern Ireland. data.cso.ie/product/CEPH
A really good initiative by Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) delivering a free online course in Irish economic history. It's a great line-up so highly recommended to anyone interested ceph.ie/the-developmen…
Free online course from Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) on the development of the Irish economy is now available Lots of really interesting topics across the course
Really pleased to have been able to contribute to this Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH) free course on Irish economic history, including the performance of Northern Ireland's economy during the first 50 years of devolution. More info: ceph.ie/the-developmen…