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The Fitzwilliam

Fitzwilliam Staff, Peter McLaughlin, Fergus McCullough, Gytis Daujotas, Henry Oliver, Sam Enright, Jamie Rohu

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Keynes in Dublin

Yesterday, I had an essay published in The Dublin Review of Books. It’s called ‘Keynes in Dublin’, and it’s about a lecture that John Maynard Keynes gave in Ireland in 1933. At a deeper level, it’s about why certain intellectuals turned awa...

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The Fitzwilliam San Francisco Meetup

It’s always a pleasure to meet Fitzwilliam readers at our in-person events. So I’m delighted to announce that we will be running our first meetup outside Europe… in San Francisco.

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Jonathan Swift, Microfinance Pioneer

I recently enjoyed reading Due Diligence, David Roodman’s book about the ‘microfinance’ movement in global development. The main conclusion of his book is that microfinance was overhyped, especially in its claimed ability to alleviate pover...

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My Teeny Tiny Conference About Adam Smith

Two weeks ago, I ran a teeny tiny conference about the history of economic thought.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Fitzwilliam Staff

    Editors of the Fitzwilliam

  • Peter McLaughlin

    Northern Irish; liberal; philosopher-ish; proponent of including the genitive case with pronouns in bio (he/him/his)

  • Fergus McCullough

    Managing editor of the Fitzwilliam

  • Gytis Daujotas

    Head of Scheming at the Fitzwilliam

  • Henry Oliver

    SECOND ACT. What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Second-Act-Bloomers-Success-Reinventing-ebook/dp/B0CK17SG8W

  • Sam Enright

    Thinking in public about Ireland, philosophy, economics, and my assorted interests.

  • Jamie Rohu

    Lecturing in environmental studies at Dublin City University. PhD from Trinity College which critically examined just transition in the context of Ireland's bogs.

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