DEW Economic Policy Conference 2012

The Dublin Economics Workshop holds its annual Economic Policy Conference on October 12 to 14 next at the Ardilaun House Hotel in Galway. Details of the programme and booking details are at dublineconomics.com. Sarah Condon does all the work, sarah@dublineconomics.com

The keynote speakers are David Laidler, from the University of Western Ontario, and Jerry Dwyer from the Atlanta Fed. David taught me monetary economics 40 years ago and claims to be too old for jet-lag!  I am thrilled that David is coming to Ireland again in October. David Laidler has forgotten more about monetary economics than the rest of us are likely to  learn, however long we survive.  Jerry Dwyer gave a terrific paper at a conference in Greece a few months ago and has promised to update it. 

25 Irish economists, young and old, will aso be giving papers, including two regular commenters from this blog, Michael Hennigan and Paul Hunt 

All are welcome at DEW 35 in Galway

Professional Diploma in Official Statistics for Policy Evaluation

Some readers of this blog might be interested in this upcoming course – some final spots available.

See here.

Paul Krugman’s Baltic Problem

Anders Aslund provides a critique here.

Not-so-absolutist Spain

Mauricio Drelichman reviews Regina Grafe’s new book here.

New issue of Administration

A new issue of the journal Administration is now available. Full details here. Some of the articles are available to non-subscribers: