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20082016

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Seamus Coffey is a lecturer in the Department of Economics in University College Cork. His research and writing focuses on the performance of the Irish economy. He became a member of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council in 2016 and was made Chair of the Council in January 2017. In October 2016, he was appointed the independent expert by the Minister for Finance to undertake a review of Ireland's Corporation Tax code. He is also a member of the external advisory board to the Irish Governmental Economic Evaluation Service and of the council of the Irish Economic Association. He is a sometime contributor to print, broadcast and online media relating to the Irish economy including fiscal outcomes, corporation tax, household debt, national accounts and other economic issues. His teaching includes microeconomics, economic policy, advanced microeconomics and econometrics as well as adult, distance and executive education courses.

Teaching Activities

Teaching 2014/2015Semester One: EC2100 Microeconomics: Behaviour and Organisations - BA (Joint/Major Honours) 2 EC2214 The Macroeconomic Environment in the Short Run - BSc Finance 2 EC4209 Government and the Macroeconomy - BComm 4 EC6600 Econometrics Theory and Applications 1 - MEconSc Semester Two: EC3120 Portfolio Theory and Asset Management - BA (Joint/Major Honours) 3 EC4210 Government and Business - BComm 4 EC6063 Applied Time Series Analysis - MSc FinanceSupervision: EC6010 Dissertation in Financial Economics - MSc Finance EC6667 Dissertation in Economics - MEconSc

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 15 - Life on Land

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