Ireland: Contemporary Issues, History & Economic Thought
After moving to Ireland in the early 1990s, Terry did work on Irish history and the history of Irish economic thought.
He also commented on contemporary Irish issues, particularly the question of rising inequality.
More recently, he worked on the Irish crisis and policy responses to it.
This page contains relevant extracts from the CV page.
Publications
Books:
The HEAP Chart: Hierarchy of Earnings, Attributes and Privilege Analysis with Jason Loughrey. Dublin: ICTU, TASC, SSRC, 2009.
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Uninhabited Ireland: Tara, the M3, and Public Spaces in Galway. Edited with Lionel Pilkington and Aine Ni Leime. Galway: Arlen Press, 2007.
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Was Ireland A Colony?: Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century, edited. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005.
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Mind Your Own Business: Economics at Work, Dublin: Oak Tree Press, 2001, with David Jacobson and Keith Warnock.
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Refereed Journal Articles
- "Economic Causes and Consequences of the Celtic Tiger Crash", boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture, (2018) 45 (1): 7-30.
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- "The evolving model of capitalism in Ireland: An insight into enterprise development and policy", Economic and Industrial Democracy, Volume 37, no. 2, May 2016, pp. 319-344, with Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan and Helena Lenihan.
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- "Irish lessons for Chinese SOEs" (in Chinese), Study on Marxism of Chinese Academy of Social Science (CASS), 2014.
- "The Irish Crash in Global Context", World Review of Political Economy, Vol 1, No.3, 2010, pp. 442-462.
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- "Thatcherism delayed? The Irish crisis and the paradox of social partnership", Industrial Relations Journal 41:6, 544–562, with Tony Dundon.
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- "Marx on nineteenth century colonial Ireland: Analysing colonialism as a dynamic social process", Irish Historical Studies, xxxvii, no. 142 (November), 2008, with Eamonn Slater.
- "Bitten by the Celtic Tiger: Immigrant Workers and Industrial Relations in the New 'Glocalized' Ireland", Economic and Industrial Democracy,
Vol. 28(4): 501-522, 2007, with Tony Dundon and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez.
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- "Of Rats and Economists", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 25, No.4, December, 2003.
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- "The Celtic Tiger in Retrospect and Prospect", The Australian Journal of Irish Studies, Vol. 2, 2002.
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- "A Million of the Irish Toilers: Marxian Perspectives on the Great Irish Famine", Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol.30, No.3, 1998.
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- "Sir Robert Giffen and the Great Potato Famine: A Discussion of the Role of a Legend in Economic Science", Journal of Economic Issues, Vol.XXIX, No.3, September, 1995, with Joseph Eisenhower.
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- "Bulwark of Landlordism and Capitalism: The Dynamics of Feudalism in Nineteenth Century Ireland", Research in Political Economy, Vol. 14, 1994, with Eamonn Slater.
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Book Chapters
- "Organising Immigrants: state policy and union organising tactics in the Republic of Ireland", in Union organising: current practice, future prospects,
ed. Gregor Gall Palgrave: London, 2009, with Maria-Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Tony Dundon.
- "Introduction", in Uninhabited Ireland: Tara, the M3, and Public Spaces in Galway. Galway: Arlen Press, 2007, with Lionel Pilkington and Aine Ni Leime.
- "The Heart of the Tiger: Income growth and inequality", in Taming the Tiger: Social Exclusion in a Globalised Ireland,
ed. David Jacobson, Peadar Kirby and Deiric O'Broin. Dublin: New Island Press, 2006, with Cathal O'Donoghue.
- "Introduction", in Was Ireland A Colony?: Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century, ed. Terrence McDonough. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005.
- "Colonialism, Feudalism and the Mode of Production in Nineteenth Century Ireland", in Was Ireland A Colony?: Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century,
ed. Terrence McDonough. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005, with Eamonn Slater.
- "Political Economy before and after the Famine" in Was Ireland A Colony?: Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century,
ed. Terrence McDonough. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005, with Eamon Slater and Tom Boylan.
- "Nineteenth Century Irish Literature and the Post-Colonial Perspective", in Was Ireland A Colony?: Economics, Politics, Ideology and Culture in the Irish Nineteenth Century,
ed. Terrence McDonough. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005.
- "The Western Periphery: Irish Agriculture and Irish Political Economy in the Nineteenth Century", in Economic Thought and Policy in Less Developed Europe: The Nineteenth Century,
ed. Michalis Psalidopoulis. London: Routledge, 2002, with Eamonn Slater.
- "The Economists Don White Coats and Replay the Irish Famine with Rats", Conference Proceedings, XXV Annual Colloquium on Research in Economic Psychology and SABE 2000 Conference.
- "Who Blushes at the Name: John Kells Ingram and Minor Literature", in The Canon in the History of Economic Thought: Critical Essays. London: Routledge, 2000.
- "International Trade and European Integration", in Core Issues in European Economic Integration. Dublin: Oak Tree Press, 1999, with David Jacobson.
- "Dependency and Modernization: Perspectives from the Irish Nineteenth Century" in Ideology and Ireland in the Nineteenth Century. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1998, with Tom Boylan.
- "Beyond Ireland's Jobs Crisis", in Social Policy in Ireland: Principles, Practice and Problems. Dublin: Oak Tree Press, 1998, with Charles M.A.Clark.
- "Comment", in Unemployment in Ireland. Ashgate Publishing Ltd: Aldershot, England, 1998.
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Reviews
- "Review of Mapping the Great Irish Famine by Liam Kennedy, Paul S. Ell, E.M. Crawford, and L.A. Clarkson", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Vol. 53, 2001.
- "Review of Bertie Ahern: The Autobiography and Who Really Runs Ireland? by Matt Cooper", Business Plus, December, 2009.
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Recent Conference Presentations
- "Ireland and Spain as social structures of accumulation in the context of global neoliberalism and its crisis", Global Capitalism and its National Varieties in an Era of Crisis, London, December, 2019, with Pedro Rey Araujo.
- "Capitalist Stages and the Irish Economic Crisis", World Congress on Marxism, Beijing, October 2015.
- "Irish Lessons for Chinese SOEs", 2014 Forum on China's State-Owned Enterprise Development, sponsored by the China Center for Public Sector Economy Research, Beijing, December 2014.
- "Capitalist Variation, Stages of Capitalism and the Celtic Tiger", The Triple Crisis. Finance, Development and Environment, 16th Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, Greenwich, July 2014.
- "Natural Disasters as Social Collapse: The Case of the Irish Famine", Understanding Ireland's Great Famine: New Perspectives, Ballinasloe, June 2014.
- "The Celtic Tiger in the Global Neoliberal Social Structure of Accumulation", The Ninth Forum of the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE), Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS), Hanoi, May 2014.
- "Ireland: Are Some PIGS More Equal than Others?", The Eurozone Crisis, Greece, and the Experience of Austerity, a Conference of the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Athens, November, 2014.
- "Recovering the Famine as Watershed: Marxist Perspectives", Global Legacies of the Great Irish Famine: Transnational and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Nijmegen, March, 2013 (with Eamonn Slater).
- "The Irish Crash in Global Context", The Seventh Forum of the World Association for Political Economy, Mexico City, May, 2012.
- "Irish Crisis and Reboot", Crisis, Austerity & Resistance, Limerick, April, 2012
- "Local Economic Crises in Global Context: An Irish Case Study", European Sociological Association 10th Conference Geneva Conference, Geneva, September, 2011.
- "The Irish Experience, 'The Developmental State' Thematic Conference", Dublin, July, 2011.
- "Social Partnerships and the Irish Crisis", Association for Heterodox Economics Conference, Nottingham, July, 2011 (with Tony Dundon).
- "Thatcherism Delayed: The Irish Crisis and the Paradox of Social Partnership", The Sixth Forum of the World Association of Political Economy, Amherst, MA, May, 2011 (with Tony Dundon).
- "The Celtic Tiger and its Crisis: A Social Structure of Accumulation Analysis", Marxist Perspectives on Irish Society, University of Limerick, October, 2010.
- "A Class Analysis of the Great Irish Famine", Spalpeens, Gombeens, Squireens: Class Relations in 19th Century Ireland, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, July, 2010.
- "The Irish Economic Crisis in Global Context", 12th Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, Bordeaux, France, July, 2010.
- "The Irish Crisis in Global Context", The 5th Forum of the World Association for Political Economy, Suzhou, China, May, 2010.
- "Organising Immigrants? Tactical strategies for trade unions in the Republic of Ireland", International Labour Process Conference (ILPC): Work Matters. March, 2008.
University College Dublin (UCD), Dublin, Ireland. (with Maria-Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Tony Dundon)
- "Bitten by the Celtic Tiger", 22nd Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australian and New Zealand (AIRAANZ) Conference,
6-8 February, 2008, Melbourne (with Tony Dundon and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez Perez).
- "Colonialism and the Irish Nineteenth Century: Economic, Political and Cultural Perspectives", Ireland and Empire, An International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop, Leeds, March, 2006.
- "Those the Celtic Tiger has forgotten; Labour Relations Practices and Migrant Workers". Irish Academy of Management Conference, Galway, Ireland.
September 2005 (with Maria Alexandra Gonzalez-Perez and Tony Dundon).
- "Placing Ireland in socially responsible networks of global banana production?" Conference of Irish Geographers, Galway, Ireland. May 2005 (with Maria Alexandra Gonzalez-Perez).
- "Some of those the Celtic Tiger Has Bitten: The Non-EU Female Workers in Ireland in the restaurant and hotel industry". 17th Annual Conference of the Women's Studies Association, Dublin,
July, 2004 (with Maria Alexandra Gonzalez-Perez and Tony Dundon).
- "Ireland's Colonial Status: Economic Political and Cultural Considerations in the Nineteenth Century", ASSA meetings, New Orleans, January, 2001.
- "The Economists Don White Coats and Replay the Irish Famine with Rats", XXV Annual Colloquium on Research in Economic Psychology and SABE 2000 Conference, Vienna, July, 2000.
- "The Celtic Tiger in Retrospect and Prospect", 11th Irish-Australian Conference, Perth, April, 2000.
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Grant Income
- Active approaches to the study of the Great Irish Famine NAIRTL 12,000.00
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Prime Time, The Marian Finucane Show, The Right Hook, Galway Bay FM, TippFM, Irish Times, Sunday Mirror, Phoenix Magazine, La Vanguardia (Barcelona), The Village magazine, The Sunday Eleftherotypia (Greece).
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Community Service
- Chair, Galway City Local Community Development Committee
- Galway Local Economic and Community Plan Steering Committee
- Galway City Community Network Secretariat
- National Committee for PPNs
- Environment Representative, Galway City Development Commission (2013 - 2015)
- Member, Moycullen Community Development Association
- National Coordinator and Chair of the National Executive Committee, Irish Green Party / Comhaontas Glas (June, 2003 – December, 2004)
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