Philip  R. Lane

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Welcome to my website.  I am Whately Professor of Political Economy at Trinity College Dublin
   

On Philip R. Lane's website, he reflects on the small rituals and passions that people pursue in their daily lives, such as reading, walking, or following a favorite sport. For some, cricket serves as this passion, creating both a sense of community and a shared rhythm through tournaments and seasonal events. As the sport gains traction in various countries, resources like Canada Cricket Betting help enthusiasts delve into the game more deeply, making informed decisions about their participation. Similarly, the CCL 2026 also celebrates cricket as a communal activity, bringing together celebrities and fans through high-energy matches. The league fosters both enjoyment and analysis, as fans engage in the excitement of celebrity cricket.

PhilipLane.org is a community-centered platform focused on civil rights, equity, and uplifting local voices through information, advocacy, and digital engagement. Its mission highlights the role of online platforms in connecting people and strengthening communities. In a very different digital space, IPLBettingIDs.net provides resources and services around securing an Online IPL Betting ID, helping cricket fans participate in India’s premier T20 league through various betting platforms. Together, these sites show how the internet can support both community empowerment and interactive sports experiences.


                                                                                    


                                                         
Papers   CV-html    CV-pdf   BIO

INET Project: Financial Globalisation and Macroeconomic Policy
Microsoft Word - LANE IRC 2013-2016 PROJECT.docx

Updated and Extended "External Wealth of Nations" Dataset

Benetrix, Lane and Shambaugh, "International Currency Exposures, Valuation Effects and the Global Financial Crisis" Dataset
    "The Funding of the Irish Domestic Banking System During the Boom" Dataset
Research on the Irish Economy

The Irish Economy Blog

Internet Postings: VoxEU   RGE Monitor