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...
13 Sept 22
Transitioning to a decarbonised energy system by around 2050 is expected to save the world at least $12 trillion compared to continuing...
04 Aug 22
Doctoral students Joel Dyer and Aymeric Vie receive best paper awards at the 2022 International Conference on Machine Learning's AI4ABM Workshop
20 Jul 22
John Muellbauer presents a paper to the European Central Bank’s Forum conference in Sintra, Portugal, on booms and busts in real estate...
18 Jul 22
The seventh annual Vice-Chancellor’s Environmental Sustainability Awards took place on 13th July where the latests awards were given out.
20 Jun 22
Thom Wetzer, – Associate Professor of Law and Finance, Director of the Oxford Sustainable Law Programme, and Senior Research Fellow at INET...
13 Jun 22
Jagoda Kaszowska-Mojsa have been awarded the prestigious Excellence in Artificial Intelligence Award for the MACROPRU project at the Perspecktywy Women in Tech...
10 Jun 22
On 9th June, INET Oxford staff, students, and visitors gathered, along with colleagues from our partner Departments, to review the year of...
01 Jun 22
What would the world gain by phasing out coal and replacing coal with renewable energy?
26 Apr 22
The 1.5°C goal requires the world to reach net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by around 2050—an extremely challenging timescale, but an essential...
04 Apr 22
25 Mar 22
An INET working paper was awarded a prize at the biannual German economics prize by the Joachim Herz foundation on March 25.
24 Mar 22
INET Oxford’s John Muellbauer and Janine Aron have a new VoxEU column, out today, looking at the global climate accelerator and the...
A recent paper by INET Oxford’s Rupert Way, Matthew Ives, Penny Mealy and J. Doyne Farmer, has been featured in an essay in The New...
09 Mar 22
In a new article in the journal Democracy, Hanauer and Beinhocker give an overview of the ideas that underpin “middle out economics”...