Events
Recent Events
14:30
"The Impact of the Great Recession on Health Inequalities in Europe: Evidence from 29 Countries" - Jad Moawad (EEG)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
16:05
"Economic Identities and The Historical Roots of Climate Change Denial in the U.S." - Edgard Dewitte (University of Oxford)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
16:00
"Does extreme weather make inflation harder to forecast?" - Abhiprerna Smit (William & Mary)
Climate Econometrics Seminar
16:05
“Global Coordination Challenges in the Transition to Clean Technology: Lessons from Automotive Innovation” - Marion Dumas (London School of Economics)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
"Why net worth is the wrong concept: evidence from the Italian consumption function" - John Muellbauer (EMoD/EEG)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
16:05
“The transition to a green economy: Implications for monetary policy” - Francesca Diluiso (Bank of England)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
"Variational Bayesian Inference for Agent-based Models" - Joel Dyer (Complexity Economics)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
14:30
'Following the information footprint of firms' - Eddie Lee (Complexity Science Hub Vienna)
Complexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
16:00
"Beyond extremes: Quantifying the exposure of people to climate-driven heat every day, everywhere"
Climate Econometrics Seminar
16:05
“Econometric Forecasting of Climate Change” - Jennifer Castle (Climate Econometrics, University of Oxford)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
"Recoupling: The Driver of Human Success" - Dennis Snower (INET Oxford Associate)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
14:30
'Narrative detection with language and graph models' - Michael McMahon (University of Oxford)
Complexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
16:05
“Climate & Monetary Policies: interactions and implications” - Catherine Mann (Bank of England – Monetary Policy committee)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
00:00
CANCELLED "National accounting from the bottom up using large-scale financial transactions data" - Kerstin Hötte, Johannes Lumma (Turing Institute) and François Lafond (Complexity Economics)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
14:30
'Aggregate demand and the Phillips curve' - François Geerolf (Sciences Po)
Complexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
16:05
'The CO2 Question: Technical Progress and the Climate Crisis' - Marcin Kacperczyk (Imperial College London)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series