Who is attending this years event.Will some of the economists in the clip be making a reappearance and either backing up what they have previously stated at the show or have a completely different view.
PARTIAL ANSWER TO IRELAND’S ECONOMIC PROBLEMS — SAME AS AMERICA’S: LEGALLY MANDATED SECTOR-WIDE LABOR AGREEMENTS — puts politicians more in the grip of the average persons’ interests too. (Pardon the long comment — I’m spamming thousands of these to American journalists so I might as well add one more — will spam Israel too where the unbalanced labor market is much more the core problem than in Ireland.) 30 years of Republicans fulfilling every (last) voodoo economics wish have left America awaiting a second-dip low-demand recession inside a prolonged illiquidity contraction (normal recovery 7-8 years) and US Treasury bonds downgraded… Read more »
Reality Check
10 years ago
Denis, what’s that got to do with Kilkenomics?
adamabyss
10 years ago
Cannot wait, I am there already. Are we having a forum meet up again David?
adamabyss
10 years ago
How about Michael Lewis, Michael Hudson or Matt Taibbi? Three Americans I know but they just came to mind. Anyway, I’m sure it will be a great line up, last year’s was amazing.
John Mackie CEO of Whole foods would be cool to get over too, just a suggestion.
McGoo
10 years ago
I’ll probably be there on my own (billy no-mates-who-are interested-in-economics). How about organising an alcohol-based gathering over the weekend for those in the same situation?
Also, can anyone suggest a good place to stay? I’ll need car parking, a roof and a bed within walking distance of the various venues.
Good to see Kilkenomics 2011 now has confirmed dates. The website, however hasn’t been updated. Any idea when it will be? (Just booked my hotel room for Sat and Sun nights…)
Who have you lined up for this year David?
Who is attending this years event.Will some of the economists in the clip be making a reappearance and either backing up what they have previously stated at the show or have a completely different view.
David May I suggest John Maudlin His book “Endgame The end of the debt supercycle and how it changes everything” is a damn good read and he does public speaking engagements aswell.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/End-Game-SuperCycle-Changes-Everything/dp/1118004574/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314182934&sr=8-1
Also if you could get Reinhart and/or Rogoff?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Time-Different-Centuries-Financial/dp/0691142165/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1314183214&sr=1-1
PARTIAL ANSWER TO IRELAND’S ECONOMIC PROBLEMS — SAME AS AMERICA’S: LEGALLY MANDATED SECTOR-WIDE LABOR AGREEMENTS — puts politicians more in the grip of the average persons’ interests too. (Pardon the long comment — I’m spamming thousands of these to American journalists so I might as well add one more — will spam Israel too where the unbalanced labor market is much more the core problem than in Ireland.) 30 years of Republicans fulfilling every (last) voodoo economics wish have left America awaiting a second-dip low-demand recession inside a prolonged illiquidity contraction (normal recovery 7-8 years) and US Treasury bonds downgraded… Read more »
Denis, what’s that got to do with Kilkenomics?
Cannot wait, I am there already. Are we having a forum meet up again David?
How about Michael Lewis, Michael Hudson or Matt Taibbi? Three Americans I know but they just came to mind. Anyway, I’m sure it will be a great line up, last year’s was amazing.
Comedy is cheap
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470450037/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=puddlegum-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0470450037
John Mackie CEO of Whole foods would be cool to get over too, just a suggestion.
I’ll probably be there on my own (billy no-mates-who-are interested-in-economics). How about organising an alcohol-based gathering over the weekend for those in the same situation?
Also, can anyone suggest a good place to stay? I’ll need car parking, a roof and a bed within walking distance of the various venues.
Defo on for a meeet up too.
Another one for the wish list and following on from Martin Lousteau last year;
How about the Peruvain economist Hernando de Soto?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernando_de_Soto_Polar
http://www.speakersassociates.com/Hernando%20de%20Soto.html?gclid=CLWZ7c-F96oCFcJI3godNzcSHA
Max Keiser is confirmed!
From Maxkeiser.com
“I’m looking forward to being at this year’s Kilkenomics Festival in Kilkenny, Ireland!”
http://maxkeiser.com/2011/09/01/david-mcwilliams-government-is-fighting-the-wrong-war-and-still-losing/#comments
Fantastic if Mark Engler would put in an appearance..
http://www.democracyuprising.com/es/
Good to see Kilkenomics 2011 now has confirmed dates. The website, however hasn’t been updated. Any idea when it will be? (Just booked my hotel room for Sat and Sun nights…)
I think Paul Mason would be a good guest at Kilkenomics next year David, if not this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15464849
So, has a meet up been organised? It sounds as if the bar at Langtons on Saturday Night is the default plan if nothing more definite is organised.