Stephen Kinsella
University of Limerick
http://www.stephenkinsella.net/
Stephen Kinsella is a Lecturer in Economics in the Kemmy Business School at the University of Limerick, Ireland. He is the author of four books: Ireland in 2050: How we will be Living, Understanding Ireland's Economic Crisis: Prospects for Recovery, Quick Win Economics and Computable Economic. He has a BA in Economics and Mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin, an M.Econ.Sc, MA, and Ph.D in Economics from National University of Ireland, Galway. He also holds an M.Phil and PhD in economics from the New School for Social Research in New York. His research spans the area of computable economics, health economics, and experimental economics.
Articles by Stephen Kinsella:
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The commission’s proposal on bank supervisory powers for the ECB
20 September 2012, 8210 reads
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Deleveraging in the Eurozone
17 December 2011, 13813 reads
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