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Aidan Regan
Debunking myths: Why austerity and structural reforms have had little to do with Ireland’s economic recovery
February 2nd, 2016
Aidan Regan
Income growth may be more important to the development of housing bubbles than cheap credit
March 11th, 2015
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Aidan Regan
The absence of national adjustment tools is the reason why Eurozone countries continue to struggle
September 22nd, 2014
Aidan Regan
Europe’s ‘structural reform’ agenda is little more than a fairytale
January 21st, 2014
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Aidan Regan
Italy’s political and institutional crisis means that Beppe Grillo and Silvio Berlusconi will benefit the most if the country once again goes to the polls.
April 18th, 2013
Aidan Regan
Book Review: A Europe Made of Money: The Emergence of the European Monetary System
March 3rd, 2013
Aidan Regan
Threatening to leave the eurozone may be Ireland’s only way to break the link between its sovereign and bank debt.
October 4th, 2012
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Aidan Regan
The convergence of interest rates in the Eurozone has fuelled rather than removed economic divergences between the north and south
September 7th, 2012
Aidan Regan
The political and policy consequences of the Eurozone crisis raise doubts about the future of egalitarian capitalism and the development of a ‘Social Europe’
July 18th, 2012
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