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”...
10 Feb 22
This paper is the first to estimate the effect of the roll-out of carbon-abatement technologies on the risk of ‘stranded assets,’ which...
17 Jan 22
Taxing meat could be an important lever for aligning Western diets with environmental goals and can be designed such that low-income households...
06 Jan 22
The world’s first universal jobs guarantee experiment, designed by Oxford University economists and run by the Austrian Public Employment Service, has been...
05 Jan 22
Nations and industries benefit from longer supply chains and deeper networks, which magnify the benefits of innovative improvements, according to research published...
14 Dec 21
INET Oxford's Prof Brian Nolan and Ive Marx of the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy have edited the new special issue...
13 Dec 21
Over the last month, INET Oxford Senior Research Fellow Professor John Muellbauer has presented his work at three events.
01 Dec 21
Eric Beinhocker and Doyne Farmer talk with Nick Hanauer about a new strategy for clean technology that could transform the climate fight.
22 Nov 21
In a piece in the US journal Democracy, INET Oxford Executive Director, Prof. Eric Beinhocker and Director of Complexity Economics, Prof. J. Doyne...
04 Nov 21
Leading economists and scientists call on governments to learn from interventions that drove success of solar, wind and LED industries
29 Oct 21
Eric Beinhocker is featured in The Times India in a piece about the move to net zero
28 Oct 21
It is our pleasure to announce the publication of the book “Improving the measurement of poverty and social exclusion in Europe”
22 Oct 21
Prize awarded to José Moran for "Statistical physics and anomalous macroeconomic fluctuations"
06 Oct 21
An evaluation of the stability implications of the bail-in design suggests the answer is no (unless there are significant improvements in...
23 Sept 21
A major, accelerated push to deploy renewables and drive out carbon emitting fossil fuels is likely to lower energy costs by trillions...
15 Sept 21
Research on house price cycles and their interactions with the economy has burgeoned since the Global Financial Crisis. This column draws five lessons from...
14 Sept 21
Policymakers need better analysis tools to help them tackle the systemic climate crisis
16 Jul 21
Congratulations to INET Oxford Doctoral Student Aymeric Vié, who won a best paper award at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (‘GECCO’...
05 Jul 21
Standard economic models assume people always make perfectly rational, individual decisions. But new research suggests economic phenomena like inequality and business cycles...