Events
Recent Events
14:00
"Cloud-Powered Insights: Unveiling the Effects of Macroprudential Policy in a Small Open Economy" - Jagoda Kaszowska-Mojsa (Complexity Economics)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
14:30
'Beyond S-curves: review of machine learning approaches for technology forecasting' - Angelika Romanou (EPFL)
Complexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
16:04
“Environmental Consequences of Hydrocarbon Transportation Policy” - Ryan Kellogg (University of Chicago)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
"Class Origin, Intergenerational Transfers, and the Gender Wealth Gap" - Nhat An Trinh (EEG)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
09:15
'Using input-output modelling for WISE analysis'- Kirsten Wiebe (SINTEF)
Complexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
16:05
“Coordination and Commitment in International Climate Action: Evidence from Palm Oil” - Allan Hsiao (Princeton University)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
"What a Puzzle! Why UK Phillips Curves are Unstable" - David Hendry (Climate Econometrics)
INET Researcher Seminar (VIRTUAL event)
14:30
'The determinants of R&D decisions and the productivity growth effects of R&D policies' - Michael König (VU Amsterdam)
Complexity Economics Seminar (in person and online)
16:00
"Polar amplification in a moist energy balance model: A structural econometric approach to estimation and testing" - Prof. J. Isaac Miller (University of Missouri)
Climate Econometrics Seminar
16:05
“The Social Cost of Keystone Species Collapse: Evidence From the Decline of Vultures in India” - Anant Sudarshan (University of Warwick)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
"Estimating Very Large Demand Systems (New Insights)" - Jeremy Large (St Hugh's College, Oxford)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
16:05
“Climate Change, Firms, and the Aggregate Productivity” - Andrea Chiavari (Economics Department, University of Oxford)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
14:00
'Measuring for the future, not the past' - Dr. Matthew Agarwala (Universities of Cambridge & Yale)
Measuring Prosperity Seminar Series (VIRTUAL EVENT)
12:00
'Subnational drivers of unequal development: resource curses, social cleavages, and political settlements' - Prof William D. Ferguson (Grinnell College)
Visitor Seminar (Hybrid event)
14:00
"Attenuation and reinforcement mechanisms of income and health inequalities" - Prof Matteo Richiardi (University of Essex)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)