Brendan Burgess
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Morgan Kelly addressed the UCD Economics Society and you can watch it on youtube. It's 37 minutes long, but you can easily skip the last 9 minutes which is just a rant about the Irish education system. There is a 30 minute Q&A session afterwards which you can skip as well.
I think it's handy to keep the transcript separate from the discussion, which is in this thread.
It's nice to be back and to be thinking about the Irish economy again. I haven't done it for a few years.
The crisis, we are told, is over.
What have we learned from it.
According to the official narrative, there were two very bad people - Fingers and Fitzpatrick. But apart from these people, everyone else, politicians and the Financial Regulator behaved with probity. Not always competence. In Ireland we don't do competence. Thanks to our European overlords, we are sorted.
This is how we approach things in Ireland - child sex abuse, Health SErvice Administrators giving themselves huge bonuses - universities administrators as well.
I don't agree with this view
What I do agree with - We have had a remarkable recovery in the past few years. Unemployment has not fallen. Over the past few months we have seen a big rise in employment. The economy is growing quite rapidly.
The impact of the crisis was big, but a lot smaller than we would expect in the circumstances.
We had a 20% fall in GNP. But when you think that 14% came from the construction sector, the fall is surprisingly small.
This is very very surprising, this is a big puzzle. The usual rule of thumb in economics is that you suffer for about 10 years after a big credit bust. that is if you are lucky. Japan has been floundering for 25 years.
I think it's handy to keep the transcript separate from the discussion, which is in this thread.
It's nice to be back and to be thinking about the Irish economy again. I haven't done it for a few years.
The crisis, we are told, is over.
What have we learned from it.
According to the official narrative, there were two very bad people - Fingers and Fitzpatrick. But apart from these people, everyone else, politicians and the Financial Regulator behaved with probity. Not always competence. In Ireland we don't do competence. Thanks to our European overlords, we are sorted.
This is how we approach things in Ireland - child sex abuse, Health SErvice Administrators giving themselves huge bonuses - universities administrators as well.
I don't agree with this view
What I do agree with - We have had a remarkable recovery in the past few years. Unemployment has not fallen. Over the past few months we have seen a big rise in employment. The economy is growing quite rapidly.
The impact of the crisis was big, but a lot smaller than we would expect in the circumstances.
We had a 20% fall in GNP. But when you think that 14% came from the construction sector, the fall is surprisingly small.
This is very very surprising, this is a big puzzle. The usual rule of thumb in economics is that you suffer for about 10 years after a big credit bust. that is if you are lucky. Japan has been floundering for 25 years.