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Occupation
  
Academic

Name
  
Morgan Kelly

Role
  
Professor


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Alma mater
  
Trinity College, Dublin, Yale University

Employer
  
University College Dublin (UCD)

Known for
  
Predicting the end of the Irish property bubble

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Professor Morgan Kelly, BA, PhD, is Professor of Economics at University College Dublin (UCD). Described by The Irish Times as the country's official soothsayer, Kelly has notably predicted the bursting of the Irish property bubble.

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Background

Kelly studied at Trinity College, Dublin and Yale University in the United States. He was Assistant Professor at Cornell University, College Lecturer at UCD and is now Professor at UCD. He has refereed numerous international economic journals.

Predictions

Kelly predicted in 2006 that property prices were going to crash by 50% based on empirical evidence of past property crashes. Kelly has garnered praise from fellow economists for his prediction of the collapse of the property market.

In July 2007, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern implicitly criticised Kelly for his articles predicting a property crash:

Sitting on the sidelines, cribbing and moaning is a lost opportunity. I don't know how people who engage in that don't commit suicide because frankly the only thing that motivates me is being able to actively change something.

Ahern subsequently apologised for the reference to suicide in his remark.

Kelly takes the view that the Irish state should not have put itself forward as guarantor for the Irish banks in September 2008.

As of May 2011, Kelly suggests that bankruptcy for the state of Ireland is a possibility.

References

Morgan Kelly (economist) Wikipedia