Biography
I am a doctoral researcher exploring how agent-based macroeconomic models can be used to assess the distributional impact of climate mitigation policies. I came to INET Oxford from the UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. I worked in a range of policy and economics roles, most recently leading Defra's Net Zero Economics team. I regularly briefed Ministers and senior officials and I have represented the UK on working groups at the OECD, EU and WTO. Prior to working at Defra I worked at Prudential, Ecooo and Triodos Bank. When I'm not thinking about the economy you can find me at a gig, riding my bike, kitesurfing or holding a placard at a picket line.
Recent Publications
Jun 2024
Apr 2022
Jan 2022
Oct 2021
PAHrticipative Research. The ethical challenges of militant research in the Platform of People Affected by Mortgages (PAH)
in Urban Societies: inequalities, citizenship and well-being
Laura Barrio , Gabriele D'Adda , Tom Youngman , Ezequiel Ramón , Eduard Sala , Luis Sanmartin
in Urban Societies: inequalities, citizenship and well-being
Laura Barrio , Gabriele D'Adda , Tom Youngman , Ezequiel Ramón , Eduard Sala , Luis Sanmartin
May 2021
Housing is not a crime: Madrid’s post-crisis squatters’ movement tell our story through activist research
in Radical Housing Journal
Tom Youngman , Laura Barrio
in Radical Housing Journal
Tom Youngman , Laura Barrio