16 Nov 23
A ground-breaking economic-pandemic model, created by an international team of researchers, addresses some of the key policy debates of the Covid-19 pandemic
From a policy perspective, the results in our paper show the importance of targeted policies.
20 Oct 23
In 2021, disruptions to the supply chain were estimated to have cost the global economy $1.9 trillion. So, how can this be...
06 Oct 23
An early transition to net zero would save the global economy trillions of dollars - so is Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s recent...
11 Sept 23
Dr Sugandha Srivastav, a Senior Research Fellow at INET Oxford, wins an award from the global, independent research network CESifo for her...
31 Aug 23
More than half of the world’s top fossil fuel producers will badly overshoot climate targets unless they ramp up their decarbonisation actions...
26 Jul 23
The world’s first universal job guarantee experiment, led by INET Oxford economists Lukas Lehner and Maximilian Kasy, has produced strong evidence on...
11 Jul 23
Steven Fries, Senior Associate Fellow at INET Oxford, has been appointed to the UK’s Climate Change Committee (the ‘CCC') - an independent...
27 Jun 23
Dr Rafael Carranza studies Latin American wealth distributions for an ambitious new review of the region’s inequality, and shows why better data...
22 Jun 23
Dr. Leo Azzollini, INET Oxford’s Postdoctoral Research Officer, sets out his new research showing young people’s double disadvantage when it comes to...
25 Apr 23
Dr Leo Azzollini, Postdoctoral Research Officer at INET Oxford, explains how unemployment can corrode social trust. The World Bank recently listed Leo’s...
20 Apr 23
A recent INET Oxford study on the economics of the clean energy transition has been covered by hundreds of news outlets, cited...
29 Mar 23
A new report from INET Oxford researchers and colleagues shows how new economic models can give policymakers the right tools to speed...
27 Mar 23
INET Oxford research prompts a New York Times article about how increasing the output of green technologies faster could have big payoffs...
08 Mar 23
A new journal issue explores how to create a new moral political economy that could ensure ethical flourishing for all.
27 Feb 23
INET Oxford economist Lukas Lehner talks to the Pitchfork Economics podcast about his work on the world's first universal jobs guarantee pilot...
25 Jan 23
Dr Thom Wetzer and Dr Rupert Stuart-Smith of the University of Oxford's Sustainable Law Programme and INET Oxford feature in a new...
17 Jan 23
Mission Zero, the MP Chris Skidmore’s review of the UK’s net zero plans, prominently features INET Oxford work on the benefits of...
05 Jan 23
Professor Doyne Farmer and Professor Cameron Hepburn talk to RE:TV about how new research is challenging assumptions around the cost of investing...
15 Dec 22
New research finds that single parent families across six rich countries have much lower wealth than their dual parent counterparts, and suggests...
12 Dec 22
03 Dec 22
The world’s first universal job guarantee experiment has eliminated long-term unemployment while making participants happier, more financially secure, and more involved in...
02 Dec 22
Human society is built on social contracts, but decades of neoliberalism have left many of our most fundamental contracts - worker power...
22 Nov 22
As Britain navigates big economic challenges of the decade – from changing macroeconomic norms, to our post-Brexit place in the world and...
07 Nov 22
UK landowners pocket too big a share of the benefits arising from taxpayer-funded infrastructure, and high land costs are fuelling our housing...
INET Oxford’s Executive Director was recently interviewed on the death of ‘trickle down’ ideology and the promise of ‘middle out’ economics
University of Oxford and Harvard academics, politicians and energy industry players have come together to emphasise COP 27’s transformative power as the...
17 Oct 22
An award-winning INET Oxford research paper which correctly predicted the economic impact of the first UK lockdown is now available to read...
05 Oct 22
New INET Oxford research shows a person’s own rating of their feelings – even on seemingly arbitrary scales like 1-10 – is...
The work of INET Oxford Postdoctoral Research Officer Caspar Kaiser has been recognised by an international organisation at the forefront of wellbeing...
26 Sept 22
In response to Friday’s budget announcements, INET Oxford’s Executive Director sets out why the UK must forget failed trickle down theories and...
22 Sept 22
Leading economists and energy policy experts outline how government investment and regulation is key to rapidly bringing down the cost of clean...