04 Dec 20
This week Business Insider talked to INET Oxford economist Lukas Lehner and Oxford economist Professor Maximilliam Kasy about their work designing and...
30 Nov 20
With Hungary & Poland vetoing the European Union's budget and Covid-19 recovery fund, George Soros makes a strong case for member states...
New conference volume co-edited by INET Oxford Executive Director Eric Beinhocker.
20 Nov 20
Prof Doyne Farmer talked to the Financial Times this week about measuring contract volumes to gauge the health of an economy. “GDP...
Today is ‘Equal Pay Day’, meaning that from today until the end of the year, women will effectively work for free because...
02 Nov 20
The world’s first universal jobs guarantee experiment, designed by Oxford University economists and run by the Austrian Public Employment Service, has just...
23 Sept 20
INET Oxford’s Executive Director Professor Eric Beinhocker discusses the new economics movement, the US’s broken social contract, and the need for transformative...
11 Aug 20
What should climate policy after COVID-19 look like? In their new research, published in Environmental and Resource Economics, Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch...
06 Aug 20
Wealth inequality is central to current debates about inequality & fairness in Britain & across rich countries. This study is the first...
24 Jul 20
A new analysis by The Pew Charitable Trusts and SYSTEMIQ, in collaboration with the University of Oxford, University of Leeds, Ellen MacArthur...
23 Jul 20
The arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere has caused increased interest, from both the research community and the public at large...
10 Jul 20
We are very pleased to announce that François Lafond has been appointed Deputy Director of the Complexity Economics Programme.
02 Jul 20
INET Oxford academics speak in the YSI COVID-19 webinar series.
11 Jun 20
In a highly connected financial system, seemingly localised shocks can be amplified and propagated to take on systemic importance.
10 Jun 20
INET Oxford researchers have a new Column on VoxEU
09 Jun 20
The economic impact of the coronavirus crisis has brought renewed attention to universal basic income but its politics remain challenging.
04 Jun 20
The UK’s 2008 Climate Change Act has led to a 34% fall in CO2 emissions by 2019, while real GDP per capita...
02 May 20
14 Apr 20
The philanthropist and INET founder George Soros, and INET Oxford Executive Director Prof. Eric Beinhocker, published an op-ed in the LA Times...
03 Apr 20
In a comment in the American Economic Review a team of authors across climate science and economics provides clarification on the role...
12 Mar 20
David Weisstanner has won the CES/JEPP Political Economy and Welfare Network Best Paper Prize 2019, together with his co-author Sarah Engler (University...
09 Mar 20
02 Mar 20
Income insecurity and its impact on households is the economic scourge of the early 21st century for the UK, the Bank of...
12 Feb 20
Our world is a system, in which physical and social technologies co-evolve. How can we shape a process we don’t control?
07 Feb 20
24 Jan 20
14 Jan 20
Luke Jackson will be convening a session at the European Geosciences Union meeting (EGU) in Vienna from 3-8th May 2020
Satellite data offers an opportunity to supplement ground-level data collection for targeted intervention in areas most at-risk of displacement.
Janine Aron & John Muellbauer were asked to evaluate the SARB’s biannual Financial Stability Review in the light of the new Financial...
12 Nov 19
A survey of the net zero positions of the world’s largest energy companies reveals the energy sector’s lack of progress in achieving...
03 Nov 19
29 Oct 19
This is the flagship annual event from the IMF and the World Bank where the world’s leading financial policymakers set the agenda...