
International policy ideas for Ireland.
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Denmark – Ireland’s annoyingly well-governed twin – banned nuclear power in 2003. Since then it has built the world’s most extensive wind power system.
Last year, two-thirds of the Danish parliament voted to investigate the potential of n...
I joined Progress Ireland last month as Director of Communications.
What made me want to work here is probably the same stuff that makes you want to read this newsletter. Getting big, new ideas into the Irish policy machine is exciting, an...
In my most recent post for Progress Ireland, I wrote about the economic incidence of corporation tax. This post builds on that one: you don’t have to read it first, but it will help with some of the economic intuitions.1
The previous blog...
Progress Ireland’s next monthly meetup will be held at 5.30pm-7.30pm this Wednesday, the 29th of April. That’s the last Wednesday of the month. It’s a chance to talk about policy, chat with the Progress Ireland team, and hopefully make some...
Chair, members of the committee, thank you for the invitation.
My name is Seán Keyes. I am the executive director of the independent, non-partisan think tank Progress Ireland. I’d like to start by explainin...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ideas to unlock Ireland's potential.
Executive Director, Progress Ireland
Co-founder Progress Ireland, and managing editor of the Fitzwilliam
Founder @ Boyne Creative
Thinking in public about Ireland, philosophy, economics, and my assorted interests.
Housing policy at Progress Ireland
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