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In our final #ComplexityEconomics seminar on 12 June, @oxmartinschool.bsky.social Visiting Fellow Luis Bettencourt will discuss several recent empirical results on decisions and sorting mechanisms in complex urban environments @oxfordgeography.bsky.social www.inet.ox.ac.uk/events/agent...
We're happy to announce our final Complexity Economics seminars for this academic year (all online as well as in person). We start on 29 April with Neave O'Clery @casaucl.bsky.social on Deciphering the global production network from cross-border firm transactions. www.inet.ox.ac.uk/events/decip...
Reminder: in our #ComplexityEconomics seminar on 13 May, Stefan Thurner from @csh.ac.at will explain how new supply chain data allows us to literally observe how the economy works #EconSky @oxfordgeography.bsky.social @smithschool.ox.ac.uk @inetoxford.bsky.social www.inet.ox.ac.uk/events/rethi...
"I like doing things that people think are impossible" - Doyne Farmer's interview in ARA now available to read (in Spanish and Catalan as well as English) en.ara.cat/science-tech...
In our final #ComplexityEconomics seminar of the term on 11 March, we're delighted to welcome @cesifoti.bsky.social to talk about The Infinite Alphabet, exploring the many principles that govern how knowledge grows, moves and decays. @tidecentre.bsky.social www.inet.ox.ac.uk/events/the-i...
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I'm very much looking forward to meeting Isaak again.
Can we finally simulate the climate economy? I discuss this with Tim Mohin and Sophia Davies www.sustainabilitysimplified.eco/p/can-we-fin...
Agents and Decisions: Exposure, learning and conditional choices in…
In this talk, Luis Bettencourt will discuss several recent empirical results on decisions and sorting mechanisms in complex urban environments. In all…
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European industrial nations and China dominate critical intermediate products such as metals, common components and tools, while industrial complexity is…
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New supply chain data allows us to literally observe how the economy works. Supply chain networks are highly dynamic and reconfigure at remarkable rates.…
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Deciphering the global production network from cross-border firm…
Rethinking economics by understanding supply chain networks and their…
The scientist argues that we cannot predict the future, but we can create better economic models through physics.
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This event is co-organised by The TIDE Centre We all understand that knowledge shapes the fate of business and the growth of nations, but few of us are…
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J. Doyne Farmer, physicist: "I like doing things that people think are impossible"
Book Talk: The Infinite Alphabet
Join me on May 29 for the concluding session of the Beyond Carbon UZH lecture series: Greening Growth, Carbon Pricing, Carbon Dioxide Removal. I'll be in discussion with Ottmar Edenhofer @pik-potsdam.bsky.social @smithschool.ox.ac.uk @inetoxford.bsky.social www.sustainability.uzh.ch/en/research-...
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Which technologies are likely to make advances? Which ones might develop so fast that they pose risks to humanity? How quickly will new technologies to be deployed? I'm looking for answers with @francoislafond.bsky.social @maxroser.bsky.social in our new program on forecasting technological change
I'm looking forward to Luis Bettencourt (University of Chicago) visiting us @inetoxford.bsky.social next month - and especially to introducing when he gives a lecture on a new geographical framework for development @oxmartinschool.bsky.social www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/frame...
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A conversation with Prof. Doyne Farmer and Sophia Davies
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Can we finally simulate the climate economy?
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Greening Growth, Carbon Pricing, Carbon Dioxide Removal
REGISTRATION To register to attend in-person at the Oxford Martin School, please scroll down to the registration form at the bottom of the page To…
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'Cities all the way down: a new geographical framework for…
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Is there necessarily a tradeoff between growth, inequality, and sustainability? Isaak Mengasha will discuss this while examining how #CarbonPricing drives critical transition to green growth in the #ComplexityEconomics seminar on 6 May www.inet.ox.ac.uk/events/carbo... @oxfordgeography.bsky.social
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There exists a critical carbon price beyond which energy producers suddenly switch fuels, emissions drop sharply, and (under the right redistribution) the…
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Carbon pricing drives critical transition to green growth
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Which technologies will advance and are investment worthy? 📈 The Oxford Martin Programme on Forecasting Technological Change seeks to answer this question, and will create a new technological progress database, hosted by @ourworldindata.org. 🔗 Read more: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/forecasting-...
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