Telling Stories with Data
John Burn Murdoch, one of the world’s best explainers of global economics, uses data and graphics to brilliant effect. He first shot to prominence during... Read More
Four Big Ideas to Change Ireland
It’s Sunday afternoon, you’ve heard and digested loads, now let’s come up with four big economic ideas that could change this country. Ireland has been... Read More
The Psychology of Money
Money is probably the most misunderstood subject, particularly amongst economists! In fact, we have a sneaking suspicion that most economists don’t understand money, its energy,... Read More
Jargon Busting
Jargon Busting is Kilkenomics in a nutshell – making economics accessible, understandable, and cutting through the bullshit! It’s always one of our fastest-selling shows with... Read More
The Great British Break Off: The UK After Brexit
Now the Queen is Dead, what’s keeping the UK together? The great English nationalist project has finally delivered an exit from the EU. What are... Read More
Fantasy Finance Minister: How to Start a Country & How to Fund It
Just over 100 years ago, Ireland became an independent state. In the same year, the Soviet Union was founded. Two very contrasting events, both facing... Read More
Led by Donkeys – The Big Con
In the past few years, more and more elements of government have been outsourced to the Big 4 consultancies. So much so that the government... Read More
What did Globalisation Ever do for Us?
As anti-globalisation protests unify both far Left and far Right, we ask, in the most globalised country in the world, what did globalisation ever do... Read More
Too Much Testosterone in Economics?
Economic analysis will only improve when women are better represented in economics, a discipline that incorporates history, politics, philosophy, and science. Its methodologies are mostly... Read More
The Economics of a United Ireland
Can we afford it? Can we afford not to unify? Northern Ireland costs the UK Exchequer more than €10 billion a year and, with a... Read More