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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/26/2008
THE CHURCH of St Patrick in Monkstown, Co Dublin, was overflowing with friends, media colleagues, business leaders, academics and public representatives from across the decades, when they gathered to give thanks for the life of Paul Tansey, the economist and journalist, who died suddenly last Sunday, aged 59.
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Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | 09/22/2008
The well-known economist and journalist Paul Tansey has died suddenly at the age of 59.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/22/2008
THE DEATH has taken place of the well-known economist and journalist Paul Tansey.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
End of asset boom reveals foolishness of tax cutsPublic and social services cannot be maintained by our minuscule levels of income tax, writes Garret Fitzgerald SINCE PAUL Tansey's return to The Irish Times the quality of his insights and the clarity of his exposition had encouraged me to spend somewhat less time on economic issues. Paul's economic skills will be greatly missed...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/27/2008
PAUL TANSEY, who has died aged 59, was economics editor of The Irish Times. He returned to journalism last year, having spent 20 years as an economic consultant undertaking assignments at home and abroad. He had a particular interest in the Irish labour market, and was the editor of two books - Making the Irish Labour Market Work (1991) and Ireland at Work: economic growth and the labour...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
ECONOMIST AND journalist Paul Tansey gave much to Irish life and had much still to give before his premature death, mourners at his removal heard yesterday.
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Notes On The Front (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
... subsidies such as fee-paying schools, etc.). Why is maintaining government spending important? Paul Tansey put his finger on it when he was analysing the last CSO National Accounts report. He pointed out that while most other sectors of the economy were sluggish and, thus, pulling against GNP growth, it was only growth in Other Services that was keeping the economy somewhat up. It...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
... scale and speed of the economic slowdown have played havoc with the public finances, writes PAUL TANSEY THE STEEP deterioration in the economy's performance during the summer months has prompted the Government to bring forward Budget day 2009 to October 14th, some six weeks ahead of schedule.However, the fast-forwarding of Budget 2009 will have a minimal impact on Government revenues...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 08/30/2008
... Tribune, and subsequently transferred to the Sunday Press.Once described by a former colleague Paul Tansey as "the country's best investigative financial journalist", he paid little heed to publicity handouts, preferring to go to primary sources.In line with his secular republican outlook, he was a member of the Divorce Action Group which campaigned over three decades for the removal...
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
... win.Elsewhere, Musselburgh beat Haddington 5-2 in a thriller. Chris King scored a hat-trick while Paul Tansey and Danny Kelly were also on target for Musselburgh. Jackie Myles junior and the ever-dependable John Martin struck for Haddington. In the only other game to beat the weather, Broxburn beat Dalkeith 1-0 courtesy of a strike from Ian Douglas but both sides are out as Linlithgow...