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Member of the [[Brennan Commission on Financial Management and Control Systems in the Health Service]], 2002/3 | [[Kenmare Economics Conference]], Committee Member.
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Member of the [[Brennan Commission on Financial Management and Control Systems in the Health Service]], 2002/3 | [[Kenmare Economics Conference]], Committee Member | [[Open Republic]], Board member<ref>Open Republic [http://www.openrepublic.org/academic_board.htm Academic Board], accessed 1 September 2010</ref>
 
 
 
 
  
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== Publications ==
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* 1991 - ''The market sector in Irish transport: A report for the Confederation of Irish Industry''
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* 1991 - ''Transport Policy in Ireland in the 1990s''
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* 1987 - ''Flying High: Airline Prices and European Regulations''
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* 1984 - ''Airports for sale: The case for competition''
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* 1999 - ''[http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/1999_papers/TEPNo9SB99.pdf John Kells Ingram (1823–1907)]''
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* 1999 - ''The outlook for European aviation''
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* 2000 - ''The economics of competition in health insurance: The Irish case study''
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* 2000 - ''Competitiveness and contestability in the Irish media sector''
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* 2001 - ''[http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/2001_papers/TEPNo8SB21.pdf Bus deregulation in Ireland]''
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* 2003 - ''[http://www.ifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202004/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20April%202004/cesifo1_wp1170.pdf Privatisation in Ireland]''
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* 2003 - ''[http://www.cesifo-group.de/portal/page/portal/ifoContent/N/neucesifo/CONFERENCES/SC_CONF_1999-2006/PRI03/PRI03_PAPERS_PART2/PRI03-BARRETT_B.PDF Privatisation Experiences in the EU]
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* 2004 - ''[http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/2004_papers/TEPNo5SB24.pdf OECD Review of Higher Education in Ireland]''
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* 2004 - [http://www.hamburg-aviation-conference.de/pdf/present2004/Session4_Panel_Barrett.pdf Airports and Communities in a Deregulated Market]
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* 2006 - ''Europe's Congested Airspace – Time for Market Solutions''
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* 2008 - ''Scalable quantum computing with atomic ensembles'' (with [[Peter P. Rohde]] and [[Thomas M. Stace]])
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* 2009 - ''[http://www.lismullin.org/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=122 The Roads of Ireland]
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* 2010 - ''[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1562113 The Sustained Impacts on Taxi Deregulation]'' Economic Affairs, Vol. 30, Issue 1, pp. 61-65, March 2010
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 08:32, 1 September 2010

Sean Barrett is a professor of Economics at Trinity College, Dublin, an advocate of privatisation of public assets and connected to Israeli/Neocon circles.

Background

Barrett gained a doctorate from the National University of Ireland in 1973 and has been a member of the Economics Department at Trinity College since 1970. He served as a director of the Irish Tourist Board, 1984-9, and as a member of the Culliton Review of Industrial Policy (1992). He was both an advocate and analyst of airline deregulation in Ireland and the wider European market.[1]

Activities

He took part in the 2006 Herzliya Conference in Israel, being 'specially flown in from Ireland', according to Daniel Doron.[2] He spokeon 'The Miracle of Irish Economic Revival'[3] in a session on Investment to Spur Economic Growth and Reduce Poverty along with Prof. Stanley Fischer, Governor, Bank of Israel and Dr. Yacov Sheinin, CEO of Economic Models[4]

Affiliations

Member of the Brennan Commission on Financial Management and Control Systems in the Health Service, 2002/3 | Kenmare Economics Conference, Committee Member | Open Republic, Board member[5]

Publications

References

  1. TCD Department of Economics Sean Barrett, accessed 18 May 2009
  2. What our elites know, by Daniel Doron, Jerusalem Post, 15 February 2006.
  3. What our elites know, by Daniel Doron, Jerusalem Post, 15 February 2006.
  4. Executive Summary part 2, Herzliya Conference, accessed 16 May 2009.
  5. Open Republic Academic Board, accessed 1 September 2010