At The Margin: An Irish Economics Podcast

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At The Margin: An Irish Economics Podcast Formerly, Irish economics podcast, this podcast features discussions with economists from Ireland and abroad.

29/09/2020

Find "At the Margin" wherever you get podcasts!

10/09/2020

🚨Podcast announcement!🚨 We will undergo a Doctor Who-esque regeneration over the coming week. The podcast will be re-titled "at the margin". I have a nifty new logo to go with the new title.

Why change the name? Well, international interest has been growing in recent months and this may help others find the podcast. Hopefully this means we can project Irish economics on a world stage, while inviting the very best international guests to feature

Aside from the logo & title, everything will stay the same. The content will still consist of leading Irish economists, alongside great speakers from around the world, telling interesting & important economic stories.

Subscribers won't have to do anything, your app will automatically update to incorporate the new title/icon. New subscribers will be able to find the podcast by searching for "At the margin" from next week onwards.

Economists think 'at the margin' and hopefully the new title reflects the podcast content. There will be two episodes next week to mark this 'regeneration' - two excellent guests that I'm really looking forward to talking to!

10/09/2020
21/07/2020

Prof. Robert H. Frank of Cornell University joins to discuss the economic consequences of 'keeping up with the joneses', putting peer pressure to work and the strategic role of emotions. Subscribe! Find "Irish Economics Podcast" on your podcast app

05/05/2020

New episode covering artificial intelligence. If, like me, you need some respite from covid-related discussion.

28/04/2020

Economics of human well being. We cover the importance of early development, covid 19 and education inequalities and the impact of terrorism on well being. Very interesting topics!

21/04/2020

New episode on property market. Tell your friends. IrishEconPod.com or find it on your podcast app. Stay safe!

14/04/2020

Two Longford accents for the price of one this week!

14/04/2020
31/03/2020

New podcast episode analysing the response to -19. Wherever you get your podcasts.

31/03/2020
16/12/2019

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11/11/2019
11/11/2019

This week is . Check out our episodes on ; / consumption and to find out what needs to be done to tackle .

Find us on your favourite podcast app and tell your friends.

22/10/2019

New episode on agricultural economics. Please share!

16/10/2019

New episode! Are there better ways to fund higher education? Dr Darragh Flannery of UL goes through the options and the barriers for those in rural locations. "Irish economics podcast" on your podcast app!

Sitting atop the social science chart again this week and up to no. 2 in the parent science category. Nipping at the hee...
09/10/2019

Sitting atop the social science chart again this week and up to no. 2 in the parent science category. Nipping at the heels of Brian Cox! Thanks for all the support in getting this far. The next task is to climb the main chart so make sure to check out the podcast if you haven't already, and if you have, remind all your friends that they should too! :)

08/10/2019

How well do we understand the macroeconomy & how has this changed since the crash? Why are geographical & anthropological perspectives important? How do our personal relationships influence the economy? Prof Stephen Kinsella of the University of Limerick explains all!

03/10/2019

This podcast features discussions with economists from Ireland and abroad.Each week, a different guest will break down the economic arguments behind the headlines. These guests are experts in their field, covering topics as diverse as Brexit, the environment, and Ireland's economic his...

Made it to number 1 on the 'Social Science' chart! Thanks all for the support in getting this far. Still have a long way...
02/10/2019

Made it to number 1 on the 'Social Science' chart! Thanks all for the support in getting this far. Still have a long way to climb on the main chart so keep the pod in mind when anyone asks you for a recommendation!

01/10/2019
01/10/2019

Episode 6 features Prof. Eoin Reeves and Dr. Donal Palcic of UL explaining the different ways infrastructure is funded in Ireland. They discuss the problems with the broadband plan and eircom privatisation. A very interesting discussion which I really enjoyed. 'Irish Economics Podcast' on your podcast app or IrishEconPod.com. Tell your friends!

Ep 5 is on energy economics w/ Dr. Jacquelyn Pless of MIT Sloan School of Management and Dr. Muireann Lynch of ESRI Dubl...
24/09/2019

Ep 5 is on energy economics w/ Dr. Jacquelyn Pless of MIT Sloan School of Management and Dr. Muireann Lynch
of ESRI Dublin. How do electricity markets work? How can we incentivise innovation in new energy tech? Will we all become electricity traders? Do we need to regulate tariffs? https://shows.pippa.io/the-irish-economics-podcast/episodes/ep-5-energy-economics

The future of electricity markets

17/09/2019

Prof Liam Delaney of UCD breaks down the psychology behind decision-making and how economists' appreciation of this has changed through time. We also discuss how this affects our day to day lives, including how we watch Netflix! Search for 'Irish Economics Podcast' wherever you get podcasts or go to IrishEconPod.com to listen.

16/09/2019

Hi all, episode 4 out tomorrow! Make sure to hit subscribe on your podcast app so it is waiting for you in the morning! Guaranteed to shorten the morning commute by at least 10% :D

We're no. 1 in the 'Business' category on Apple Podcasts! Thanks to all for keeping with us. Currently spending a relaxi...
15/09/2019

We're no. 1 in the 'Business' category on Apple Podcasts! Thanks to all for keeping with us. Currently spending a relaxing Sunday editing ep. 4. Don't forget to subscribe to listen on Tues morn. If you like the podcast, a 5* review on iTunes helps let others in on the secret 😀

10/09/2019

We explain why economists love carbon taxes and why Irish subsidies don't necessarily reduce carbon emissions

10/09/2019

Episode 3 goes live today - why do economists love carbon taxes so much? Muireann Lynch from the ESRI joins for an excellent discussion on why carbon taxes are so beloved, why Irish subsidies don't reduce carbon emissions and how we can make everyone better off with a carbon tax. "Irish economics podcast" wherever you get your podcasts! IrishEconPod.com

05/09/2019

The podcast is #2 in the "business" category and #17 overall. Hard to believe. If you have friends who might be interested please let them know! "Irish economics podcast" on your podcast app

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