Reamonn Lydon is Senior Advisor to the Chief Economist at the Central Bank of Ireland. His research interests cover household finances and labour, and in particular using micro data to better understand the underpinnings of macroeconomic activity. He has a PhD from the University of Warwick, supervised by Profs Ian Walker and Andrew Oswald, and undergraduate and masters degrees from University College Dublin.

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