Events
Recent Events
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'The expected macroeconomic impact of tropical cyclone shocks' - Andrew Martinez (US Treasury/Johns Hopkins University)
Climate Econometrics Seminar (Virtual)

14:00
"Reconstructing firm-level input-output networks from partial information: inferring link weights and assessing shock propagation" - Andrea Bacileri (Complexity & Sustainability programmes)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)

14:30
Exploration and exploitation in US technological progress - Mirko Draca (University of Warwick)
Complexity Economics Seminar (HYBRID event)

11:00
"Stratification Economics and the Political Economy of Ethnic/Racial Identities, Social Cleavages, and Spontaneous Violence" - Prof. William D. Ferguson, Grinnell College
INET Oxford Visitor Seminar (HYBRID event)

14:30
Estimating Very Large Demand Systems - Jeremy Large & Emmet Hall-Hoffarth (University of Oxford)
Complexity Economics Seminar (HYBRID event)

14:00
"Economic Growth Modeling We Need: Insights from Consistently Merging Biophysical and Post-Keynesian Approaches in the HARMONEY Model" - Dr. Carey W King (Energy Institute, University of Texas at Austin)
INET Researcher Seminar (VIRTUAL event)

14:30
Backtesting macroprudential stress tests - Fabio Caccioli (UCL)
Complexity Economics Seminar (HYBRID event)

17:00
"From swimming in data to drowning: What happens when new data essentially falsify all extant theories within a field?" - Prof Rob Axtell (George Mason University)
INET Oxford/Oxford Martin School Joint Hybrid event

14:00
"Green Technologies, Environmental Policy and Regional Growth" - Tobias Wendler (Oxford Martin School Visitor, University of Bremen)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)

16:30
Catalyzing Paradigmatic Change in Economics - Prof. David Sloan Wilson
INET Oxford Panel Event

14:00
"Black-box Bayesian inference for economic agent-based models" - Joel Dyer (Complexity Economics Programme)
INET Researcher Seminar (VIRTUAL event)

14:30
Firm-level economic systemic risk and heterogeneity of shock propagation cascades in nationwide supply networks - Christian Diem (Complexity Science Hub Vienna)
Complexity Economics Seminar (HYBRID event)

14:00
"A just net-zero energy transition for Europe: evaluating pathways" - Prof Karl W. Steininger (Economics of Sustainability Programme Visitor)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)

14:00
"The Great Carbon Arbitrage" - Alissa Kleinnijenhuis (Complexity Economics Programme Alumnus, Stanford Univeristy)
INET Researcher Seminar (VIRTUAL event)

14:30
Data Learning: Integrating Data Assimilation and Machine Learning for reliable AI models - Rossella Arcucci (Imperial College London)
Complexity Economics Seminar (HYBRID event)

14:00
“This changes everything?”: the new economics of innovation and transition in a time of converging crises - Michael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change, UCL
INET Oxford Visitor Seminar (HYBRID event)
