Articles in the media covering the content or data of "The long and the short of it: Inheritance and wealth in Ireland", The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2025 (with Laura Boyd and Tara McIndoe-Calder) [including pre journal publication versions]
"How to get rich in 2025. Forget about your career. Today an inheritance is what matters." The Economist (27/02/2025)
"How to invest your enormous inheritance. Do not make the mistakes of the first Gilded Age." The Economist (12/06/2025)
"Inherited wealth in Ireland nears €100bn. Proportion of households inheriting wealth is at highest level in 20 years." The Irish Times (19/01/2023)
"Inherited wealth: Does it drive inequality that no amount of workplace success can match?" The Irish Times (22/01/2023)
"Tax means our daughter will not be able to keep the family home she inherits." The Irish Times (22/08/2023)
"Inheritances are not contributing to wealth inequality, study finds." Irish Independent (19/01/2023)
"Central Bank: Land and homes among most common inheritances." Agriland (20/01/2023)
Articles in the media covering the content of "Household economic resilience", 2022, Quarterly Bulletin Articles, Central Bank of Ireland (with Laura Boyd and Tara McIndoe-Calder)
"Irish household wealth has soared to €1 trillion - so should you be feeling rich? New Central Bank figures show Ireland’s wealth is soaring, but much of it is tied up in where we live." The Irish Times (04/08/2022)
"How hard will surging energy prices hit your household? New Central Bank research shows the pressures growing on financially precarious households and threat to squeezed middle." The Irish Times (06/10/2022)
Articles in the media covering the content of "Globalisation: What's at stake for central banks", 2020, VoxEu CEPR (with Roland Beck, Michele Cà Zorzi and Livio Stracca)
"Globalization’s benefits. Increased productivity and global integration—can come with unwanted side effects, researchers write for VoxEU." The Wall Street Journal, Central Banking (26/02/2020)
"Does globalization affect monetary policy?" Mint (11/13/2020)