The Foundation for Fiscal Studies are delighted to announce the winner of the Miriam Hederman O’Brien Prize 2023, Eddie Casey and Killian Carroll, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council for their work on “What climate change means for Ireland’s public finances”. The award was presented by Minister of Finance, Jack Chambers.
Winner 2023:
- What Climate Change Means for Ireland’s Public Finances, Eddie Casey, Killian Carroll, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Nominees:
- An Analysis of Government Expenditure on Irish State Pensions, Parliamentary Budget Office
- CSO Frontiers Series Output: Educational Attendance and Attainment of Children in Care, 2018 – 2023, Sadhbh Whelan, The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth; Declan Smyth, Central Statistics Office
- Demystifying Ireland’s National Income – A Bottom-Up Analysis of GNI* and Productivity, Kevin Timoney, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
- Finance (No.2) Bill 2023: Budgetary Issues, Parliamentary Budget Office
- Fiscal Rules – Time for a Reboot, Robert Sweeney, TASC, Rosa Canelli, University of Sannio
- Horizon Scanning – Calibrating Medium to Long-Term Economic Projections, Sarah Hogan, Luke Rehill, Department of Finance
- Job Quality in Ireland: First findings from the UCD Working in Ireland Survey 2021, Professor John Geary, UCD; Dr Lisa Wilson, NERI
- R&D Grants and R&D Tax Credits to Foreign Owned Subsidiaries: Does Supporting Multinational Enterprises R&D Pay Off in terms of Firm Performance Improvements for the Host Economy?, Helena Lenihan, UL, Kevin Mulligan, UL, Justin Doran, UCC, Christian Rammer, ZEW, Mannheim, Olubunmi Ipinnaiye, UL
- Understanding Ireland’s Top Corporation Taxpayers, Brian Cronin, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council