OECD tax deal: State should be ashamed. We should have done better
Republic called out for covering its assets, rather than considering any place, or anybody else
Republic called out for covering its assets, rather than considering any place, or anybody else
Nobel-prize winning economist says OECD deal for minimum rate will have opposite effect
Reliance on GDP as a measure of wellbeing has worsened people’s health and happiness
The 12.5% rate is economic faith at home but controversial to the rest of the world
Nobel laureate says tariff by Apple didn’t confer advantage on Republic
Planet Business: A tale of confidence and overconfidence
New books by Thomas Piketty and Joseph Stiglitz call for a more equitable capitalism
OECD talks on global tax rates set against growing negative view of State’s tax regime
Business Week: also in the news was corporate tax; the budget; Ryanair; and Stripe
Argument that State dependent on multinationals simply ‘bogus’
Taoiseach and Minister for finance will arrive in Davos on Wednesday
Davos 2019: Donohoe to face taxing time over profit shifting
Stiglitz says Vestager is a ‘real champion’ for pursuing Apple in tax case
Nobel prize-winning economist lauds Vestager’s actions
Call from RBS chief to take action on digital currency follows other warnings
Cryptocurrency facilitates crime and is part of ‘libertarian offensive’ – Jean-Michel Naulot
Debt and Development Coalition says State imposes tax losses on developing nations
Business Week: US tax reform, Ireland in the dock and the ever-present housing crisis
Ireland’s 12.5 per cent tax rate can be justified only if it is real
Nobel Prize economist says Ireland a ‘fiscal paradise’ and austerity was badly managed
What happens when someone in your family starts going out with a psychopath?
String of indicators suggest economy may avoid recession as industries see growth
Europe gets some things right, such as its ruling on Apple’s taxes in Ireland, but the euro itself is broken and European politicians lack the will to fix it. It’s unlikely to end well, says the US Nobel economics laureate
Economist says: ‘You got jobs at the cost of stealing revenues from other countries’
Nobel economist proposes EU break-up rather than continuing on its ‘dismal’ path
Nobel economist says Apple’s attribution of earnings to small overseas unit a ‘fraud’
He joins institution at time when slowing emerging economies present new challenges
Professor Frances Ruane will join Scottish and international experts on the panel
Corporate tax regime allows global giants to avoid paying their fair share
Taoiseach hits the Davos road with Nobel prizewinning US economist Joseph Stiglitz
Economist tells Davos debate Ireland was most successful state on leaving bailout
British prime minister puts pressure on negotiators in Brussels for better deal
The Nobel Prize-winning economist and French inequality expert are well known opponents of austerity and will advise Jeremy Corbyn
Ray Kinsella: ‘What Greece needed was some protection from self-serving market forces and reform of its public sector. What was imposed was an ideologically-driven cult of austerity’
Nobel-prize winning economist blames failure of political leadership for reign of austerity
Nobel-winning economist criticises negotiations to agree new EU-US trade deal
Greece’s giving up the euro would be “really serious” for Europe, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz said
The futurist James Wallman, author of ‘Stuffocation’, says that, having accumulated too many possessions in the 20th century, people now prefer ‘doing stuff’ to ‘having stuff’. Rich experiences should make us happier, but are they simply a new way to keep up with the Joneses?
Fixing a system most people agree is badly broken is no eask task
The French economist’s ‘Capital in the 21st Century’ is being acclaimed as the most important book published so far this century
‘Good share’ of blame has to go to ECB and European Commission for not restructuring debts
Decision to bail out the bondholders was ‘deep mistake’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices