Budget Perspectives 2014
Tim Callan
No RS31 in Research Series from Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)
Abstract:
The annual ESRI "Budget Perspectives" Conference has become an established part of public debate about budgetary issues in Ireland. The 16th Conference will examine issues of interest from both macroeconomic and microeconomic standpoints. This year's "Budget Perspectives" conference includes a panel on current issues in macroeconomic policy (Peter Breuer (IMF), Philip Lane (TCD) and Alan Ahearne (NUIG)). John FitzGerald will examine fiscal sustainability for the medium term. Stuart Adam (Institute for Fiscal Studies, London) will examine issues related to housing taxes and housing benefits, drawing on the recent Mirrlees Review and on UK experience in this area, while Tim Callan, Claire Keane, Michael Savage and John Walsh will look at Ireland's income taxes in a comparative perspective. A Medium-term Perspective on Fiscal Sustainability" John FitzGerald (ESRI) Panel - Current Issues in Macroeconomic Policy Alan Ahearne (NUIG), Peter Breuer (IMF), Philip Lane (TCD) Discussion SESSION 2 Chair - Derek Moran, Department of Finance Housing Taxation and Support for Housing Costs" Stuart Adam (Institute for Fiscal Studies) Taxes on Income: Ireland in Comparative Perspective" Tim Callan, Claire Keane, Michael Savage and John R. Walsh (ESRI) Discussion
Keywords: Ireland/Macroeconomic; policies/Policy/taxes/Comparative (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 97807070003559
Note: Publisher: ESRI
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