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One Trend To Rule Them All: The Hidden Maths Of Urban Economies
12 February 2016
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06 May 25
Employment Pilots Point to Better Options for Welfare Reform
Promising results from employment programmes piloted by economists at the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School have pointed...
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16 Apr 25
Skill Surge: AI and Green Jobs Outpacing Traditional Degrees
In response to the soaring demand for AI and green roles, the UK labour market is increasingly favouring skill-based hiring over traditional...
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21 Mar 25
We have the chance to make energy cheaper than it has ever been
J. Doyne Farmer and Rupert Way tell The Telegraph that half of all global energy will be renewable by the mid-2030s.
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19 Mar 25
Open Letter to UK Chancellor Calling for Greater Investment in Social Housing
The following letter to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves was signed by representatives of INET Oxford's Five Programme Teams
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04 Mar 25
The Life Scientific: Doyne Farmer on Making Sense of Chaos for a Better World
BBC Radio 4 interviews J. Doyne Farmer for the Life Scientific programme.
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28 Feb 25
The Energy Transition is a One Way Ticket
INET Oxford's Eric Beinhocker and J. Doyne Farmer write the weekend essay for the Wall Street Journal.
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18 Feb 25
Why US Tariffs Are Going to Backfire
Eric Beinhocker speaks to the New York Times Foreign affairs, globalization and technology Editor, Thomas L. Friedman, about the economic impact of...
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24 Jan 25
Quarterly Newsletter from INET Oxford
The January 2025 edition of the INET Oxford Newsletter.
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22 Jan 25
The Key to More Effective Poverty Reduction Strategies in Europe
Leo Azzollini says that integrating household structure and employment patterns is key to to getting Europe's poverty reduction targets back on track.