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Personal Information
College Photo Name O'Hagan, John William
Main Department Economics
College Title Professor/Coord M.Sc. Eco Policy Studies
E-mail john.ohagan@tcd.ie
College Tel +353 1 896 1065
Web http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/johagan/
 
Representations
Details Date
Chair, Employment and Economic Policy Committee, National Economic and Social Forum 1993-1995
Chairperson, Working Committee of Combat Poverty Agency and Arts Council on Poverty and Access to the Arts 1995-1996
President, Association for Cultural Economics International 1998-2000
Chair National Economic and Social Forum Working Group on the Arts and Social Cohesion 2007
Visiting Fellow, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York, England 1976-1977
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Membership of Professional Institutions, Associations, Societies
Details Date From Date To
One of three joint-founders of the Foundation for Fiscal Studies (1985), and member of the Foundation's Council until 1997. Chief instigator behind having Foundation located in the Department of Economics, 1989-1996 1985 -
One of the founding members of Association of Cultural Economics Internationsl (1994-). Also drew up Statutes and Bye-Laws for Association and revised them two years later. President of Association 1998-2000 1994 - present
Member of Irish Economic Association
Member of Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
 
Languages
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
 
Research Interests
Current Economic Affairs, Ireland Economics of arts, regulation, tax policy, public expenditure
 
Publications
Peer Reviewed
Marta Zieba and John O'Hagan, ‘Demand for Live Orchestral Music – A Case Study of German Kulturorchester’, Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik (Journal of Economics and Statistics), 2012
O'Hagan, A. Neligan, “State Subsidies and Repertoire Conventionality in the Non-Profit English Theatre Sector: An Econometric Analysis”, Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 29, 2005, p35 - 57
O'Hagan, The Economy of Ireland: National and Sectoral Policy Issues (editor and contributor) , ninth edition, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan , 2005, 314pp
O'Hagan, E. Kelly, “Identifying and Ranking the Most Important Artists in a Historical Context: Methods Used and Initial Results”, Historical Methods: Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 38, 2005, p118 - 125
O'Hagan, “Economics Engages Museology: The Case of Art Museums” , Journal of Irish Museums Association, 2004, p27 - 34
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