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Why has productivity slowed down?
Chaos, complexity, economics & climate: Conversation with J. Doyne Farmer
Research Impact: How to save the world $12 trillion
Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World
Experts call for new economic modelling to meet energy transition ambition
Prediction on Stock Market Inefficiencies Confirmed by Data
Why we need a green land value tax and how to design it
INET Oxford researcher recognised for cutting edge work on guaranteed job scheme
Lost potential: how the kidnapping of a solar energy pioneer impacted the cost of renewable energy and the climate crisis
Eric Beinhocker essay: Trust, Populism & Broken Contracts
Call for Papers: special issue on “Advances in causal systems mapping"
Heavy dependence on CCS ‘hugely economically damaging’, says Oxford report
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Reconstructing supply networks
25 Mar 24
We review the literature on network reconstruction that has flourished to infer the topology of thes...
No. 2023-25 - Increasing the acceptability of carbon taxation: The role of social norms and economic reasoning
20 Mar 24
We study how social norms and economic reasoning jointly shape public views towards carbon taxation ...
Automation and taxation
19 Mar 24
We analyse the impact of automation on tax revenues and the structure of taxation in nineteen EU cou...
No. 2024-02 - Measuring artificial intelligence: A systematic assessment and implications for governance
18 Mar 24
We compare four approaches to identifying AI patented inventions that reflect different ways of und...
Why Is Productivity Slowing Down?
16 Mar 24
Comparing the post-2005 period with the preceding decade for five advanced economies, we seek to exp...
Systemic risk and compound vulnerability impact pathways of food insecurity in Somalia
29 Feb 24
Testing for coefficient distortion due to outliers with an application to the economic impacts of climate change
29 Feb 24
What makes elites more or less egalitarian? Variations in attitudes towards inequality within the economic, political and cultural elites in Chile
28 Feb 24
We propose that membership of the economic elite and access to private schools, higher education bus...
Black-box Bayesian inference for agent-based models
15 Feb 24
We present a number of benchmarking experiments in which we demonstrate that neural network-based bl...
Planning progress: Incorporating innovation and structural change into models of economic planning
06 Feb 24
The proposed model demonstrates the feasibility of planning and directing technological progress, an...
Economic modelling fit for the demands of energy decision makers
02 Feb 24
Decision makers need sector-specific, policy-focused, dynamic economic models with rich representati...
Counterparty choice, maturity shifts and market freezes: Lessons from the European interbank market
20 Jan 24
We explore the impact of relationship lending on the interbank debt maturity structure of banks usin...
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