
Stephen Kinsella
Stephen Kinsella is an economist based in Ireland, known for his analysis of economic policies and their implications on society. He has been vocal about the vulnerabilities in Ireland's economy, particularly in relation to international influences such as the policies of Donald Trump. Kinsella's insights often highlight the fragility of economic success built on multinational corporations, making him a key figure in discussions about Ireland's economic future.
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Recent news mentions
Stephen Kinsella was the special adviser to the then taoiseach Simon Harris with whom Ivan Yates exchanged messages.
broadcasting, lobbying, property and horse breeding – The Irish TimesEconomist Stephen Kinsella wrote about the significant lending of the Irish banks during the Celtic Tiger period.
It’s a relief to know young CMAT was taking notes, saving up her rage at Bertie – The Irish TimesStephen Kinsella warned that Donald Trump would be a source of economic upset for Ireland.
the status quo does not endure – The Irish Times


















