22 Aug 24
For the first time, research has compared 1,500 climate policies across the world to reveal which have been effective and which have...
The Climate Policy Explorer that was released alongside the research paper could help point the incoming US Congress towards credible plans, showing...
01 Aug 24
The 16 member institutions of the Emerging Political Economies Network took part in the 2024 Annual Meeting
22 Jul 24
The Italian labour market structure resembles a tunnel characterised by immobility and ‘true state dependence’, researchers at the University of Oxford and...
19 Jul 24
03 Jul 24
INET Oxford Summer Newsletter 2024
02 Jul 24
Coal phase out auctions are a transparent and cost-effective way to reduce fossil fuel use – Oxford study
24 Jun 24
INET Oxford research has featured in a special edition of The Economist
13 Jun 24
The INET Summer Research meeting was held on 13 June 2024
16 May 24
The Oxford research, published by the University’s senior climate econometricians Professor Jennifer Castle and Sir David Hendry, has identified ‘sensitive intervention points’...
This data visualization project ims to illuminate and explore the intricate dynamics of labor transitions in the face of a net-zero emissions...
02 May 24
A tribute to Sir David F. Hendry, delivered by Jennifer L. Castle to the 26th Dynamic Econometrics Conference at the Oxford Martin...
16 Apr 24
Traditional economics makes ludicrous assumptions and poor predictions. Now an alternative approach using big data and psychological insights is proving far more...
04 Apr 24
The InfluenceMap report tells a sobering but informative story of the state of production in these high-emitting industries.
03 Apr 24
The global energy transition could happen sooner than anticipated if sensitive intervention points are used to deliver China’s carbon neutrality policy at...
02 Apr 24
Experts call for an urgent update to European financial regulations to meet climate change policies and deliver a fast energy transition.
18 Mar 24
Researchers from INET Oxford have identified a combination of factors driving a slowdown in productivity post-2005 in five advanced economies
Dr Ximeng Feng asks how can we encourage people to adopt the pro-environmental behaviours which are vital, not just for better climate...
04 Mar 24
BCG Henderson Institute Conversation with J. Doyne Farmer
21 Feb 24
INET Oxford's Dr Rupert Way explains his cutting edge research and what it means for the energy transition in this short video
13 Feb 24
A preview of J.Doyne Farmer's upcoming book
02 Feb 24
Researchers - including from the Institute for New Economic Thinking and the Oxford Smith School at the University of Oxford - outline...
15 Jan 24
As discovered in 2004 by (then) SFI postdoc Fabrizio Lillo and Resident Professor J. Doyne Farmer, the sequence of new buy and...
11 Jan 24
INET Oxford's John Muellbauer presents the research case for a green land value tax in the OECD publication Bricks, Taxes and Spending
04 Jan 24
Lukas Lehner won the Economic and Social Research Council’s (ESRC) Outstanding Early Career Impact award for his project, ‘Designing a guaranteed job...
23 Dec 23
INET Oxford's Sugandha Srivastav writes for the Conversation
22 Dec 23
In the Edelman Trust Institute’s third annual year-end publication, “Evolving Trust, Embracing Change,” experts from around the world offer insights for how...
14 Dec 23
Please submit extended abstracts and titles for papers you would like to publish in this special issue of International Journal of Social...
05 Dec 23
A high Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) pathway to net zero emissions in 2050 is expected to cost at least $30 trillion...
30 Nov 23
ante (before the event) policy appraisal involves looking at the available policies, and attempts to assess what their impacts might be.
27 Nov 23
Research by our group at Oxford shows that clean energy technologies have followed a learning curve known as Wright’s Law.
23 Nov 23
oday, a new paper from climate economists at the University of Oxford says that the 1.5 degrees goal could still be within...