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Economics Staff Listing
Dr Daniel Cassidy
Contact Details
WHITAKER INSTITUTE
University of Galway
E: daniel.cassidy@universityofgalway.ie
Biography
Research Interests
Peer Reviewed Journals
Year | Publication | |
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(2023) | 'The impact of Fit for 55 on Ireland's maritime transport sector and the macroeconomy'
Cassidy, D., Ahearne, A. (2023) 'The impact of Fit for 55 on Ireland's maritime transport sector and the macroeconomy'. Maritime Economics & Logistics, [DOI] [Details] |
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(2023) | 'The Scalpel and the Ledger: Finance, Medicine and the Making of a Professional Life in Ireland, India and Britain, 1888-1921'
Cassidy, D., Fitzpatrick, K. (2023) 'The Scalpel and the Ledger: Finance, Medicine and the Making of a Professional Life in Ireland, India and Britain, 1888-1921'. Irish Economic & Social History, [DOI] [Details] |
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(2022) | 'Price Convergence and Market Efficiency in Early Modern Scotland'
Daniel Cassidy and Nick Hanley (2022) 'Price Convergence and Market Efficiency in Early Modern Scotland'. Scottish Historical Studies, 42 (2):149-174 [Details] |
Published Reports
Year | Publication | |
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(2019) | Evaluation of the International Growth Centre's Research Commissioning.
GDSI Report (2019) Evaluation of the International Growth Centre's Research Commissioning. DFID, London. [Details] |
Working Paper
Year | Publication | |
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(2022) | Union, border effects, and market integration in Britain. European Historical Economics Society Working Papers Series, No. 228.
Daniel Cassidy and Nick Hanley (2022) Union, border effects, and market integration in Britain. European Historical Economics Society Working Papers Series, No. 228. Working Paper [Details] |
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(2020) | Regional market integration and the emergence of a Scottish national grain market. European Association for Banking History (eabh) Working Papers Series, No. 20¿05.
Daniel Cassidy and Nick Hanley (2020) Regional market integration and the emergence of a Scottish national grain market. European Association for Banking History (eabh) Working Papers Series, No. 20¿05. Working Paper [Details] |
Conference Contributions
Year | Publication | |
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Maritime green growth - Evaluating opportunities & bottlenecks,
Cassidy, D., Ahearne, A. The impact of Fit for 55 on Ireland's maritime transport sector and the macroeconomy. [Conference Paper], Maritime green growth - Evaluating opportunities & bottlenecks, University of Turku, Finland, February, 2024 . [Details] |
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International Association of Maritime Economists,
Cassidy, D., Ahearne, A. The impact of Fit for 55 on Ireland's maritime transport sector and the macroeconomy. [Conference Paper], International Association of Maritime Economists, University of Southern California (USC), September, 2023 . [Details] |
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Marine Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship Symposium,
Daniel Cassidy and Alan Ahearne Modelling the impact of the Fit for 55 package on the Irish macroeconomy and maritime transport sector. [Conference Paper], Marine Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship Symposium, Marine Institute, Rinville, Galway . [Details] |
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Irish Quantitative History Group Annual Meeting,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Currency revaluations and trade in Ireland 1698-1750. [Conference Paper], Irish Quantitative History Group Annual Meeting, TCD, January, 2020 . [Details] |
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Economic and Social History of Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Currency revaluations and trade in Ireland, 1698–1750. [Conference Paper], Economic and Social History of Ireland Society Annual Conference, UCC, December, 2019 . [Details] |
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European Historical Economics Society, FRESH Workshop,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Irish and English commodity market integration, evidence from grain prices, 1698–1826. [Conference Paper], European Historical Economics Society, FRESH Workshop, UCC, August, 2019 . [Details] |
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Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics (IPECE) Workshop,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Irish and English commodity market integration, evidence from grain prices 1698-1826. [Conference Paper], Irish Postgraduate and Early Career Economics (IPECE) Workshop, NUI Galway, June, 2019 . [Details] |
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Economic and Social History of Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Exchange rates and shadow interest rates in Ireland, 1760-1826. [Conference Paper], Economic and Social History of Ireland Society Annual Conference, Central Bank of Ireland, November, 2017 . [Details] |
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European Historical Economics Society Annual Conference,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Irish exchange rates, 1760-1826. [Conference Paper], European Historical Economics Society Annual Conference, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, September, 2017 . [Details] |
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Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference,
Daniel Cassidy and Aidan Kane. Irish exchange rates 1760–-1784. [Conference Paper], Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference, University of Galway, Ireland., June, 2016 . [Details] |
Seminar
Year | Publication | |
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(2020) | The Scalpel and the Ledger: Peter Johnstone Freyer and managing the uncertainties of professional life in Ireland, India and Britain, 1888-1921. QUCEH seminar, Queens University Belfast.
Daniel Cassidy and Kieran Fitzpatrick (2020) The Scalpel and the Ledger: Peter Johnstone Freyer and managing the uncertainties of professional life in Ireland, India and Britain, 1888-1921. QUCEH seminar, Queens University Belfast. Seminar [Details] |
Honours and Awards
Year | Title | Awarding Body | |
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2016 | Hardiman PhD Scholar | NUI Galway | |
2015 | Department of Finance Economic Policy Competition | Government of Ireland |
Teaching Interests
Downloads
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Business Postgraduate Programmes 2024 PDF (4.7 MB)
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Postgraduate Prospectus 2025 PDF (3.3MB)
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Undergraduate Prospectus 2025 PDF (12.4MB)
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A Level Quick Guide 2025 PDF (337 KB)
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Leading Business Alumni Book PDF (1.57)
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Quick Guide to Courses 2025 PDF (362 KB)