2023 MHOB Winner
The winner of the Miriam Hederman O’Brien Prize 2023 was:
Award presented by Minister of Finance, Jack Chambers
What Climate Change Means for Ireland’s Public Finances
Eddie Casey, Killian Carrol
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
We are delighted to share with you the list of finalists for this year’s Miriam Hederman O’Brien Prize. Please click on each title to access the material.
CSO Frontiers Series Output: Educational Attendance and Attainment of Children in Care, 2018–2023
Sadhbh Whelan, Declan Smyth
Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth; Central Statistics Office
An Analysis of Government Expenditure on Irish State Pensions
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Parliamentary Budget 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
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Fiscal Rules – Time for a Reboot
Robert Sweeney, Rosa Canelli
TASC; University of Sannio
Horizon Scanning – Calibrating Medium to Long-Term Economic Projections
Sarah Hogan, Luke Rehill
Department of Finance
An Analysis of Government Expenditure on Irish State Pensions
Professor John Geary, Dr Lisa Wilson
UCD; NERI
R&D Grants and R&D Tax Credits to Foreign Owned Subsidiaries: Does Supporting Multinational Enterprises’ R&D Pay Off?
Helena Lenihan, Kevin Mulligan, Justin Doran, Christian Rammer, Olubunmi Ipinnaiye
University of Limerick; University College Cork; ZEW Mannheim
Understanding Ireland’s Top Corporation Taxpayers
Brian Cronin
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
What Climate Change Means for Ireland’s Public Finances
Eddie Casey, Killian Carrol
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council