The Complexity Economics Seminar Series invites speakers from a range of areas and disciplines to discuss their research. Please contact complexity@inet.ox.ac.uk for more information.
All Forthcoming Events
12 Feb 25
@14:30
@14:30
Is science inevitable?
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesLingfei Wu, University of Pittburgh
Hybrid EventRecent Events
20 Nov 24
@14:30
@14:30
Macro-financial transition risks along mitigation pathways: evidence from a hybrid agent-based integrated assessment model
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesFrancesco Lamperti, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa (Italy)
Hybrid Event
13 Nov 24
@14:30
@14:30
Pushing the model boundary: developing the approach to integrated assessment modelling
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesProf Steve Pye, UCL
Hybrid Event
06 Nov 24
@14:30
@14:30
Agent-based models for policy – past, present, future
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesArzu Uluc, Bank of England
Hybrid Event
30 Oct 24
@17:00
@17:00
The realities of climate change transition in emerging markets: a practitioner’s perspective
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesDr Ekaterina Gratcheva
Hybrid Event
23 Oct 24
@14:30
@14:30
Evidence of a cascading positive tipping point towards electric vehicles
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesDr Jean-Francois Mercure (University of Exeter)
Hybrid Event
29 May 24
@14:30
@14:30
'How to behave in a complex open-ended environment?' - Richard Bailey (University of Oxford)
Complexity Economics Seminar SeriesComplexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
Hybrid Event