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Best podcasts about aidan regan

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Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
How will tariffs hurt consumer pockets?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 11:37


Trump's trade tariffs will be revealed soon, and it could mean a lot for the Irish economy…What might it mean for the average consumer?To dig into this a little deeper, Kieran is joined by Catriona Redmond, Consumer Columnist with the Irish Examiner and Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy at University College Dublin...

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Oval Office plan seemed to work but trade war danger not over

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 14:44


Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy at UCD and Suzanne Lynch, Associate Editor of Politico discuss the fallout for Ireland and the wider European Union of tariffs imposed by the US.

The Tonight Show
Tuesday 21 January 2025 - Trump's Return, Musk's Salute & Irish Justice Reforms

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 46:01


The second coming of Trump's America First. Plus, free speech versus hate-speech online, and new plans for policing buses and trains. Gavan Reilly speaks to: Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy, UCD Catherine Sanz, Legal Correspondent, Business Post Stephen Rae, Strategic Risk Advisor Maria Walsh MEP, Fine GaelJennifer Ewing, Republicans Overseas Tom O'Connor, Assistant General Secretary of the NBRU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brendan O'Connor
The Newspaper Panel

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 50:12


Joining Dearbhail to discuss the stories of the week were Aidan Regan, Professor at UCD School of Politics and International Relations, Gráinne Ní Aodha, News reporter with the Press Association, Cormac Lucey, Economics Columnist with the Sunday Times, Dr. Clíona Ní Cheallaigh, Consultant in Inclusion Medicine at St. James's Hospital.

The Tonight Show
Saturday 30th November 2024- As counting day continues, join us for our election special with our studio panellists. We'll be assessing what we know so far, looking ahead to day two of the count and discussing potential Government formation.

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 71:25


Claire Brock speaks to Fionnán Sheahan, Stefanie Preissner, Barry Ward, Gary Gannon, Aidan Regan, Harry McEvansoneya, Aodhán O Ríordáin MEP, Pauline O'Reilly and Philip O'Connor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
What's the most likely outcome of the 2024 General Election?

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 13:47


Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, and Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy at UCD, discuss the latest on the eve of Friday's General Election.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
What can we expect from the upcoming General Election?

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 7:07


Mandy Johnson, former Government Press Secretary and Aidan Regan, Professor of Political Economy at University College Dublin discuss the likely shape of the upcoming general election campaign.

The Tonight Show
Thursday 17th October 2024 - Autopsy reveals details of Liam Payne's death. Week in Review: Sinn Féin and the imminent General Election. US Presidential Election only 18 days away. Israel says it has "eliminated" the leader of Hamas.

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 46:43


Ciara Doherty talks to Andrea Gilligan, John Meagher, Saoirse Hanley, Aidan Regan, Claire Scott and Kevin Cunnigham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Irish Times Inside Politics
Can Sinn Féin reverse its decline in popularity before the election?

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 45:17


It's not that long ago that a Sinn Féin-led government after the next election was seen as something of a sure bet. Now, with polls showing the party losing almost half its support in the past year, the party's future seems much more uncertain. So what happened to Sinn Féin's support, can it regain ground and where should it target its resources in the forthcoming campaign? Political scientists Theresa Reidy and Aidan Regan join Hugh to discuss. Aidan Regan is an associate professor of political economy at the school of politics and international relations at University College Dublin. Dr Theresa Reidy is a senior lecturer in the department of government and politics at University College Cork. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brendan O'Connor
Newspaper Panel

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 52:28


Joining Brendan to discuss the Sunday papers this week are; Suzanne Lynch, Associate Editor, Politico Europe; Louise Burne, Political Correspondent, The Irish Mirror; Dan O'Brien, Chief economist, Institute of International and European Affairs and Aidan Regan, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations UCD.

Kerry Today
EU Court of Justice €13b Apple Tax Refund Verdict – September 11th, 2024

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


What are the possible ramifications of the EU Court of Justice’s ruling? Jerry spoke to Aidan Regan who’s associate professor at UCD’s School of Politics and International Relations.

The Tonight Show
Tuesday 10th September 2024 - Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion in unpaid taxes, the US Presidential Debate in Philadelphia, and the UK inquiry around serial killer nurse Lucy Letby.

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 44:14


Claire Brock speaks to Niall Collins, Rose Conway Walsh, Seamus Coffey, Aidan Regan, Richard Chambers and Nick Ferrari. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rhodes Center Podcast
The new politics of growth and stagnation (part 3): houses, micro states, finance, carbon

The Rhodes Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 35:27


This is part three in our companion series to the book “Diminishing Returns: The New Politics of Growth and Stagnation” (co-edited by Mark Blyth, Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson). On this episode, Mark talks with four contributors for the book: Alex Reisenbichler, Aidan Regan, Oddný Helgadóttir, and Jonas Nahm. They look at case studies in a handful of countries, as well as some of the cross-cutting trends affecting all growth models across the world. They explore the role of finance and politics in growth models, and how the climate crisis is making us rethink this all even further. Learn more about and purchase “Diminishing Returns: The New Politics of Growth and Stagnation”Listen to part one of this seriesListen to part two of this seriesLearn more about and listen to Watson's other podcastsTranscript coming soon to our website

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Should the USC be scrapped?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 12:13


When the USC was introduced in 2010, we were all promised it was a temporary measure to help us out of the financial crisis. 13 years later, we're still paying it and there's no sign of it stopping. With recent news that we've entered a budget surplus, a lot of people are beginning to wonder why the tax is still necessary. Kieran was joined by Dr Aidan Regan, associate professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD, and, Fianna Fail Senator Malcolm Byrne to discuss...

The Echo Chamber Podcast
1018. Is Our Economic System Driving Political Polarisation?

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 48:08


Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Ireland is experiencing an economic boom that would make Jeff Bezos blush, yet we're increasing the working poor at Ebenezer Scrooge percent. What gives? Joining us to talk about the need to move away from a failing wealth redistribution model towards a more equal pre-distribution future is UCD's Associate Professor, Aidan Regan. Enjoy! The Trial of Paul Murphy podcast is out now for members here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-82594098

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Is the emergence of an anti-immigration party in Ireland inevitable?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 10:18


“If Ireland doesn't see the emergence of an electorally competitive radical right party that mobilises on anti-immigration, it will be an outlier in Europe.” That is the view of Aidan Regan, associate professor in political economy in the School of Politics and International Relations in UCD, and he joined the show today to discuss his view.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
'We need to accelerate house building considerably'

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 13:48


House prices could drop by as much as 12% if housing output increases by 10,000 units a year. That is according to a new ESRI paper, which found that increasing output would not necessarily lead to significant wage inflation in the construction sector. Kieran was joined by Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at DCU and Aidan Regan, Associate professor in political economy in the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD to discuss…

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly
On the Record Sunday Paper Panel November 13th

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 44:32


Joining Gavan Reilly to run through the top stories from the Sunday papers is Aideen Finnegan, Journalist with the Irish Times & Valerie Cox, Journalist & Author. Aidan Regan, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin also joins Gavan to look at the role of the US Federal Reserve in shaping the global economy and its relationship with Ireland's foreign direct investment (FDI) growth model.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
'Borrowers are going to have to brace themselves' for interest rates hike

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 9:17


The ECB are meeting tomorrow in Frankfurt, where they are expected to hike interest rates for the third time since the summer. And they will say it's all in the name of avoiding a recession. Kieran was joined by consumer expert and presenter of The Home Show Sinead Ryan and Aidan Regan, who is the Associate Professor of Political Economy in the School of Politics and International Relations in UCD to discuss...

The Echo Chamber Podcast
834. Economic Narratives vs Your Lived Experience

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 38:18


There's a lot of popular economic narratives out there at the moment that don't seem to tally with the lived experience of a majority in our society. It can be hard to make sense of it all. So it was great to chat again with UCD's Assoc Prof of Political Economy, Aidan Regan, to delve into it framing, figures and facts. Aidan simplifies the complicated and outlines some of the options available to Ireland in dealing with the crises of housing, climate and inflation. We discuss the need for urgent action in all three areas and how the EU, with some creative thinking, can turn these crises into opportunities. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack

The Tonight Show
Thursday 23rd June 2022 - EU Grants Ukraine Candidate Status, Ireland Most Expensive In Eu For Everyday Costs & Other Big Stories Of The Day.

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 46:14


Ciara Doherty speaks to Aidan Regan, Niall Collins TD, Gino Kenny TD, Andrea Gilligan, Adrian Cummins, Suzanne Lynch, Enda Brady & Donal Lynch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Today with Claire Byrne

Sean Keyes, Finance Correspondent with The Currency, Aidan Regan, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD

In The News
From a single TD to the most popular party: Sinn Féin's political journey

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 25:03


How did Sinn Féin adapt, evolve and rise to become the most popular political party in the Republic of Ireland? And if it does win power in a future election, can it satisfy the many disparate groups of voters who now support it? We talk to Pat Leahy, political editor of The Irish Times, and Aidan Regan, at UCD's School of Politics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

IIEA Talks
YPN Christmas Special 2021

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 60:25


While COVID-19 has been ever present for almost two years now, the spread of the new Omicron variant has brought the virus back to the top of the political agenda. As well as this reflecting on the latest COVID situation, our panel explores topics ranging from the outcome of COP26, global tax reform, what a new German Chancellor may mean for the future direction of the EU and, last but not least, the ongoing, never-ending negotiations on EU-UK relations and the future of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland. About the Speakers: Shona Murray is Europe correspondent with Euronews. Previously she was Political Correspondent with the Irish Independent, and Foreign Affairs correspondent with Newstalk. She's specialized in Brexit and has reported from dozens of countries such as Israel/Gaza, Iraq, Turkey/Syria border, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Haiti and Guantanamo Bay. She holds an M.Phil in International Peace and an LL.M in international law - both from Trinity College Dublin. She is alum of the US State Department Edward R. Murrow programme for journalists. Conor O'Neill is Head of Policy & Advocacy at Christian Aid Ireland, an international aid and development NGO based in Dublin and Belfast. He leads the organisation's work on climate change and economic justice, focusing on issues of human rights, corporate accountability, tax avoidance and inequality between the global North and South. He previously worked as a researcher and advisor in the Oireachtas, in the EU institutions and with a human rights NGO in Brussels. He has a BA and an MSc in Politics from Trinity College, Dublin. Aidan Regan is an Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin (UCD) and a Columnist with the Business Post. He is Director of UCD's Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in the New Political Economy of Europe, and Director of Graduate Master Studies at the School of Politics. Aidan completed his PhD in Public Policy at the College of Social Science at UCD, whilst also working at the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), at the University of Amsterdam.

The Explainer
Will Sinn Féin lead the next government?

The Explainer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 34:00


Our Political Correspondent Christina Finn and Aidan Regan, associate professor at UCD, join us on this week's episode to examine what comes next for Sinn Féin. The party has performed well in recent opinion polls, but what challenges remain between now and the next general election - due to be held in 2025 - for it to lead the next government?

The Tonight Show
Wednesday 13th Oct 2021 - Cost of Living, Climate Crisis, GP Workload and Free Contraception in Budget 2022

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 46:34


Claire Brock is joined by Neasa Hourigan TD, Daniel McConnell, Aidan Regan, Valerie Cox, Maeve Richardson, John Gibbons, Michael Healy-Rae TD, and Dr Illona Duffy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly
Sunday Paper Review: October 3rd

Highlights from On The Record with Gavan Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 45:55


Aidan Regan associate professor at the UCD School of Politics and journalist with the Journal.ie Gráinne Ní Aodha joined Seán to run through the main stories from this morning's Sunday papers. Together they discussed The Pandemic Bonus. The National Development Plan and the cost of the Metro Line. The Upcoming Budget. Listen and subscribe to On The Record with Gavan Reilly on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.      Download, listen, and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

The Echo Chamber Podcast
136. Ireland’s Economic Policy: A New Direction with Prof Aidan Regan

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 54:04


In this Reboot Republic Rory and Martin from the Echo Chamber Podcast are joined by Professor Aidan Regan, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin (UCD), and Director of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in the New Political Economy of Europe at UCD's Dublin European Institute. We discuss the limitations of traditional 'neoclassical' economics and economists and the value of a political economy approach to give a broader understanding of economies and societies. Aidan outlines a new approach for fiscal and budgetary policy in Ireland - that would focus on the state borrowing and investing in key areas of housing, and in particular addressing the climate crisis. We also discuss the shift to the economic left -for investment not tax cuts - amongst the Irish people and its implications for politics. Please help this podcast continue by joining us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack

Reboot Republic Podcast
136. Ireland’s Economic Policy: A New Direction with Prof Aidan Regan

Reboot Republic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 54:04


In this Reboot Republic Rory and Martin from the Echo Chamber Podcast are joined by Professor Aidan Regan, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin (UCD), and Director of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in the New Political Economy of Europe at UCD's Dublin European Institute. We discuss the limitations of traditional 'neoclassical' economics and economists and the value of a political economy approach to give a broader understanding of economies and societies. Aidan outlines a new approach for fiscal and budgetary policy in Ireland - that would focus on the state borrowing and investing in key areas of housing, and in particular addressing the climate crisis. We also discuss the shift to the economic left -for investment not tax cuts - amongst the Irish people and its implications for politics. Please help this podcast continue by joining us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack

Today with Claire Byrne
Property Tax

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 12:20


Dr. Aidan Regan, Associate Professor in UCD's School of Politics and International Relations, Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD, Dublin South West

Irish Times Inside Politics
Will Sinn Féin lead the next government?

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 47:08


Today the team take a look at what role Sinn Féin will play in forming the next government. Although there is a widespread assumption in political circles and elsewhere that Mary Lou McDonald’s party will take the majority, will their path to power be that straightforward? And if there is a Sinn Féin led government, what will it look like and how will they tackle issues on their change agenda? Joining Hugh to discuss this is Jen, Pat and Aidan Regan, Associate Professor of Political Economy at UCD.

Second Captains
Never-Ending Housing Crisis, White Water Ahoy, Marcus O'Sullivan On The Race That Changed His Life

Second Captains

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 12:33


It's been a massive week on the World Service so far, and that's before we've even gotten around to this Friday's post-Liverpool-United Football Show.  We spoke to Dublin City Council chief executive Owen Keegan about the merits or otherwise of the council's white-water rafting proposals, to the excellent Aidan Regan on the role of international institutional investors in the housing crisis on Ken's Politics Podcast and to an under-the-radar Irish sporting great in three-time World Indoor 1500m champion, Marcus O'Sullivan on The Game That Changed My Life.  Sign up now for just €5 + VAT a month at secondcaptains.com/join.

The Tonight Show
May 12th - Guests: Regina Doherty, Holly Cairns TD, Niall Byrne, Tony Fitzpatrick, Melvin Benn, Aidan Regan

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 46:15


Matt is joined by guests to discuss the housing crisis and a generation of young people being worse off than their parents. Plus later on, Melvin Benn speaks to us about why he feels Electric Picnic could go ahead. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
"A generation of voters will tend to vote against the status quo..."

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 14:57


A study by the ESRI has shown that a combination of stagnant wages and higher housing costs have left young workers in Ireland financially worse off than their parents. It found that earnings have flat-lined for young people entering the Irish labour market. Workers in their 20s are earning less than they did in the 1990s and 2000s. Aidan Regan is a lecturer in the UCD School of Politics and International Relations, and he told Kieran how this fact might manifest itself in society going forward.

The Echo Chamber Podcast
Ep.26: Budget 2021 – A Missed Opportunity

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020


So how was it for you? Last night we went live in front of an audience of our members to discuss the different aspects of the "Biggest Budget in the history of the State". Over the next hour you will hear from Fiona Coyle of Mental Health Reform, Louise Bayliss of SPARK, Cian O'Callaghan Soc Dems, Lorna Fitzpatrick of USI, Aidan Regan of UCD, Michael Taft of SIPTU, Tom McDonnell of NERI, Marie Sherlock of Labour, Anthony Flynn of ICHH and Eoin Ó Broin of Sinn Féin. Thanks so much to the panel for their contributions and to our audience for their excellent inputs. Support this podcast and the work of the tortoise shack by joining us (and get access to events like this) at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack Back To The Reboot Republic Podcast

The Echo Chamber Podcast
Ep. 356 The New Economy with Aidan Regan

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 42:48


We keep hearing about the need to move away from the economic model that has brought us boom and bust and exposed us to an ecological crisis. But what does that mean and how do we make that transition? Joining us to discuss all this on the podcast is one of our favourite guests, Assoc Prof in UCD, Aidan Regan. We go into the ideas around a Universal Basic Income and Universal Basic Services, Just Taxation, moving from extractive industries to sustainable ones and a lot, lot more. Support this podcast and get a tonne of extra content by joining us: patreon.com/tortoiseshack

The Anthill
Recovery part six – 2008 financial crisis and lessons for today

The Anthill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 42:16


The 2008 financial crisis resulted in the worst global recession since the second world war. The collapse of US investment bank Lehman Brothers in September 2008 caused a meltdown of the global financial system. Money markets froze and there was a major credit crunch as the ability to borrow money suddenly dried up. To stop contagion and make sure other major financial institutions didn't collapse, governments stepped in to shore up the system by bailing out the banks. Anastasia Nesvetailova, professor of international political economy at City, University of London, explains what these bailouts involved and why they were so necessary. Aidan Regan, associate professor at University College Dublin, tells us how the crisis spread across the eurozone and why some countries rebounded a lot more quickly than others. We also discuss how the austerity policies that many governments adopted following the 2008 financial crisis hampered economic growth. And we explore how emerging markets such as Brazil and China were affected by the 2008 financial crisis. Carolina Alves, fellow in economics at the University of Cambridge, outlines how they were shielded from some elements of the crisis but also left vulnerable to the large reduction in finance that followed. You can read more research into the 2008 financial crisis and what lessons we can learn from it for today's coronavirus recovery alongside other articles in our Recovery series, which accompany this podcast.This episode was produced by Gemma Ware and Annabel Bligh, with sound design by Eloise Stevens. The Anthill is a podcast from The Conversation UK. We're an independent news media outlet that exists purely to take reliable, informed voices direct to a wide audience. If you're able to to support our work, please consider donating via our website. Thanks to everyone who has already done so. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Echo Chamber Podcast
Austerity isn’t the Answer with Aidan Regan

The Echo Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 45:09


The "we're all in this together" mood music from government changed very quickly and the old economic orthodoxy has looked to reassert itself. Our guest is Associate Professor in UCD and columnist with the Sunday Business Post, Aidan Regan, and this is a must listen for both traditionalists and progressives. Aidan breaks down how the old ideas no longer fit and how Ireland can use this crisis to reshape itself, and do so far a lot less than the austerity hawks would have you believe. Please listen to this and remember it when you hear the insanity of returning to the path that left us with the highest income inequality in the OECD put forward as a solution to restarting the economy post the Covid-19 pandemic. Join us: patreon.com/tortoiseshack

The Post Podcast
In conversation with: Episode 1 - The next five years: Where to now for Ireland?

The Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 48:43


Business Post readers gathered at the Roe & Co Distillery on James St. last Wednesday evening for a discussion titled, The next five years: Where to now for Ireland? Business Post editor and chief content officer Richie Oakley moderated the discussion which also featured: Pat Rabbitte, former minister and leader of the Labour Party. Lucinda Creighton, former TD, former Minister for Europe, founder of Renua and now chief executive of Vulcan Consulting. Danny McCoy, chief executive of IBEC, Ireland's largest and most influential business organisation. Vincent Boland, the experienced and well-travelled journalist who writes the weekly Big Picture column in the Business Post. Aidan Regan, associate professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD, now also a columnist with the Business Post. And Susan Mitchell, the paper's Deputy Editor and Health Editor. The discussion posed the questions, what are the challenges the country faces? What policies should the next government adopt? What do businesses need? Are we at risk of taking future economic growth for granted and could events outside our control derail the country's future prospects?

The Rhodes Center Podcast
Aidan Regan: Economic Ideas and Real Politics

The Rhodes Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 34:34


On this episode, something a little different. Aidan Regan is an assistant professor at the School of Politics/International Relations at University College Dublin UCD, and has a podcast we think you'll like. We think you'll especially like this episode, since he recorded it while at a conference hosted by the Rhodes Center. His guest? Mark Blyth. He and Mark talk about how Mark first got interested in political economy, the perception versus reality of Europe's economic challenges, and why some bad economic ideas are just too good to give up. You can read a transcript of this episode here: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fislkd-yjs4W4z2M_uHqlQVdQXhTF8Ug/view?usp=sharing]