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Trump’s Tariff Madness

Posted on 2025-03-062025-03-06

There once was a president named TrumpWho made global traders quite grumpHe’d gripe and smirk,“I’ll add a new TARIFF!”While economists’ hearts took a thump.

November in Belfast

Posted on 2024-11-072025-03-06

Gentle drizzle falls,Mist clings to rolling green hills,Northern Ireland’s gloom.

New note on a core concept for normal form games

Posted on 2024-08-182025-03-06

I have recently updated my game theory research page with a new addition written with Subhadip Chakrabarti and Lina Mallozzi. This research note introduces a generalisation of the 𝜆-Core solution for non-cooperative games in normal form. Our results demonstrate that this generalised 𝜆-Core is non-empty for separable games that possess a socially optimal Nash equilibrium….

Greedflation in 2023

Posted on 2023-12-07

Today a report was released of the think tanks Common Wealth and the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) about the causes of inflation. This report confirms that in our contemporary economy, inflation is significantly driven by greed and profiteering by transnational corporations. The report is summarised here. Traditionally, in economics, inflation has theoretically three…

Research update: Gately values

Posted on 2023-08-05

Recently, I stumbled into research on a solution concept for cooperative games that was completely unknown to me: The Gately Value. This solution concept was introduced by Gately (1974) for a particular limited set of cost problems. These cost problems can be transcribed as cooperative games and Gately proposed an innovative solution method to allocate…

Update on Brexit: How are things going for the UK and Northern Ireland, in particular?

Posted on 2023-06-092023-06-10

After the UK’s decision to leave the European Union (EU), commonly known as Brexit, it has become evident that this monumental shift has had and will continue to have a profound impact on both the UK and the EU from an economic standpoint. The ramifications of Brexit have already become apparent in several key areas,…

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