Showing posts with label Brian Lucey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Lucey. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

3/4/2014: Learning from the Irish Experience – A Clinical Case Study in Banking Failure


Our new paper on the future of banking based on Irish experience and lessons from the crisis:

Lucey, Brian M. and Larkin, Charles James and Gurdgiev, Constantin,

Learning from the Irish Experience – A Clinical Case Study in Banking Failure (September 23, 2013).

Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2329815

Abstract:  
 
We present a review of the Irish banking collapse, detailing its origins in a confluence of events. We suggest that the very concentrated nature of the Irish banking sector which will emerge from the policy decisions taken as a consequence of the collapse runs a risk of a second crisis. We survey the literature on size and efficiency and suggest some alternative policy approaches.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Economics 25/06/2010: One for the Calendar

This will be interesting:
  • Brian 'Nama-crusher' Lucey v Nama 'Tin Man'
  • Colm 'Save the Irish Middle Earth' McCarthy v 'Spend your money on Government stuff' Man
  • Plus Vincenzo 'Take no prisoners' Brown, Antoin 'History of economic thought' Murphy, etc
I would have attended, if not for the Trade Mission to Russia...