Welcome!
I am an Economist from County Clare, Ireland. I began my career in the Teagasc Rural Economy Research Centre, analysing the effectiveness of public policies that sought to increase renewable energy production.
Following a secondment to the Irish Finance Ministry during the euro area sovereign debt crisis, my research focus shifted to International Macroeconomics. I have worked for the European Stability Mechanism, been a visitor at the European Central Bank and am now back at the Central Bank of Ireland. I am also an Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Limerick's Kemmy Business School and I previously served as an Associate Editor for the Economic and Social Review.
I was the recipient of the 2018/19 Barrington Medal, which recognises promising new researchers in the economic and social sciences in Ireland. I have published my work in well-regarded field journals and a top general-interest journal, The Review of Economic Studies. I was selected for the 2020 Emerging Leaders Programme, co-hosted by the OECD and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. I am a member of the local organising committee for the European Economics Association's Annual Congress / European Meeting of the Econometrics Society in 2026.
My CV is here. This is my personal website and therefore all views expressed here are my own and not necessarily those of my past or present affiliations.