Conor O'Toole (@otoolecm) 's Twitter Profile
Conor O'Toole

@otoolecm

Associate Research Professor, @ESRIDublin; Adjunct Associate Prof., Trinity College Dublin; Member, Real Estate Market Advisory Group, @UNECE_HLM. Views own!

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Residential Tenancies Board Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Q1 2024 Rent Index & preliminary findings of Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Property Level Analysis now out. Rent Index: best picture of rent levels and how prices are developing across entire market BUT property level analysis needed to understand how many see increase >2%.

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Preliminary finding: 74% of sitting tenants nationally experienced annual rent increases of 2% or less between Q2 2022 and Q1 2024. Slides available: esri.ie/publications/t… Full report late 2024.

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The Autumn 2024 issue of The ESR is now available. This is a special issue on the theme of Gender, Economics and Society guest edited by edited by Orla Doyle, Emma Howard and Oana Peia. esr.ie/index.php/esr/… A great edition with papers exploring the role of gender

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Great to be back in Geneva for the UNECE Cities 85th Committee session. Looking forward to presenting the work of the Real Estate Market Advisory Group on the global housing affordability challenge.

Great to be back in Geneva for the <a href="/UNECEHLM/">UNECE Cities</a> 85th Committee session. Looking forward to presenting the work of the Real Estate Market Advisory Group on the global housing affordability challenge.
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The Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service (IGEES) Graduate Recruitment 2024 campaign is now live. If you want to contribute to national policy development across a wide range of areas, then apply below through publicjobs 👇 🔗 tinyurl.com/an3a2xsn #IGEES

The Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service (IGEES) Graduate Recruitment 2024 campaign is now live. If you want to contribute to national policy development across a wide range of areas, then apply below through <a href="/Publicjobsie/">publicjobs</a> 👇

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Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE) (@isweconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need your input! We are currently reviewing our strategy & priority activities & seeking input from the wider economics community in Ireland. If you are an economist working in Ireland please help us by taking our short survey 👇 forms.office.com/e/JURwWspkxJ

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In Sligo to address the ICSH conference this morning. Drawing on various Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) studies, I discussed the overall economic situation, the government financing position, housing needs, and the role of social housing for low income groups. Thanks for the invite ICSH

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The risks to the Irish economy from potential US policy changes cannot be overstated. Coverage of our latest Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) QEC below highlights these potential effects. irishexaminer.com/business/econo…

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Check out my latest article: Ireland’s economic prospects and changing US policy: Are we facing into a “Trump Slump”? linkedin.com/pulse/irelands… via LinkedIn

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Our latest, Spring 2025, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Quarterly Economic Commentary has two themes: 1) Trump tariff impacts and 2) boosting housing supply. Document is available here: esri.ie/publications/q…

Rachel Slaymaker (@rachelslaymake1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a Box in the latest Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) QEC: evidence on Ireland’s rent controls & pros and cons of 3 options for reform. Difficult choices for policymakers who face trade-off between protecting affordability for current tenants and need to increase supply in the PRS. Link below.