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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. | + | 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 == | ||
+ | * 1991 - ''The market sector in Irish transport: A report for the Confederation of Irish Industry'' | ||
+ | * 1991 - ''Transport Policy in Ireland in the 1990s'' | ||
+ | * 1987 - ''Flying High: Airline Prices and European Regulations'' | ||
+ | * 1984 - ''Airports for sale: The case for competition'' | ||
+ | * 1999 - ''[http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/1999_papers/TEPNo9SB99.pdf John Kells Ingram (1823–1907)]'' | ||
+ | * 1999 - ''The outlook for European aviation'' | ||
+ | * 2000 - ''The economics of competition in health insurance: The Irish case study'' | ||
+ | * 2000 - ''Competitiveness and contestability in the Irish media sector'' | ||
+ | * 2001 - ''[http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/2001_papers/TEPNo8SB21.pdf Bus deregulation in Ireland]'' | ||
+ | * 2003 - ''[http://www.ifo.de/pls/guestci/download/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%202004/CESifo%20Working%20Papers%20April%202004/cesifo1_wp1170.pdf Privatisation in Ireland]'' | ||
+ | * 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] | ||
+ | * 2004 - ''[http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/2004_papers/TEPNo5SB24.pdf OECD Review of Higher Education in Ireland]'' | ||
+ | * 2004 - [http://www.hamburg-aviation-conference.de/pdf/present2004/Session4_Panel_Barrett.pdf Airports and Communities in a Deregulated Market] | ||
+ | * 2006 - ''Europe's Congested Airspace – Time for Market Solutions'' | ||
+ | * 2008 - ''Scalable quantum computing with atomic ensembles'' (with [[Peter P. Rohde]] and [[Thomas M. Stace]]) | ||
+ | * 2009 - ''[http://www.lismullin.org/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=122 The Roads of Ireland] | ||
+ | * 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
- 1991 - The market sector in Irish transport: A report for the Confederation of Irish Industry
- 1991 - Transport Policy in Ireland in the 1990s
- 1987 - Flying High: Airline Prices and European Regulations
- 1984 - Airports for sale: The case for competition
- 1999 - John Kells Ingram (1823–1907)
- 1999 - The outlook for European aviation
- 2000 - The economics of competition in health insurance: The Irish case study
- 2000 - Competitiveness and contestability in the Irish media sector
- 2001 - Bus deregulation in Ireland
- 2003 - Privatisation in Ireland
- 2003 - Privatisation Experiences in the EU
- 2004 - OECD Review of Higher Education in Ireland
- 2004 - Airports and Communities in a Deregulated Market
- 2006 - Europe's Congested Airspace – Time for Market Solutions
- 2008 - Scalable quantum computing with atomic ensembles (with Peter P. Rohde and Thomas M. Stace)
- 2009 - The Roads of Ireland
- 2010 - The Sustained Impacts on Taxi Deregulation Economic Affairs, Vol. 30, Issue 1, pp. 61-65, March 2010
References
- ↑ TCD Department of Economics Sean Barrett, accessed 18 May 2009
- ↑ What our elites know, by Daniel Doron, Jerusalem Post, 15 February 2006.
- ↑ What our elites know, by Daniel Doron, Jerusalem Post, 15 February 2006.
- ↑ Executive Summary part 2, Herzliya Conference, accessed 16 May 2009.
- ↑ Open Republic Academic Board, accessed 1 September 2010