Aidan Regan

Aidan Regan

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Aidan Regan is a professor at University College Dublin (UCD) specializing in political economy and housing policy. He is known for his critical analysis of Ireland’s housing crisis and has highlighted the challenges faced by younger generations, suggesting that they may end up poorer than their parents due to the soaring costs of housing and stagnant wages. His work often emphasizes the need for sustainable and affordable housing solutions that prioritize home ownership over an expanding rental sector.

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Aidan Regan, a professor at University College Dublin, explains the need for credible solutions from progressives to rebuild a broad alliance.

Criza locuințelor împinge alegătorii spre extrema dreaptă. Stânga europeană are ultima șansă să oprească alunecarea
Adevărul·RomaniaRomania· 2025-11-28
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Aidan Regan, professor of political economy at University College Dublin, agreed that Connolly has been boosted by Gavin’s decision.

Maria Steen calls for election to be cancelled; Martin faces FF grilling – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-10-08
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Aidan Regan agreed that Catherine Connolly has been boosted by Jim Gavin's decision.

What does Jim Gavin’s withdrawal mean for this presidential race
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-10-07
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Professor Aidan Regan from Dublin University notes that the scale of profits recorded in Ireland significantly exceeds the actual local activity.

Ключевым драйвером экономического роста Европы стала Ирландия. Вот в чем источник ее успеха
Наша Ніва (Nasha Niva)·BelarusBelarus· 2025-06-26
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UCD professor Aidan Regan has said that this generation of young people may be poorer than its parents.

This is a housing strategy written by Flann O’Brien – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-06-12
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