@inetoxford.bsky.social ED and Oxford economist @ericbeinhocker.bsky.social + entrepreneur, investor and economic thinker @nickhanauer.bsky.social have been building a new framework for how markets work—and who they work for. Beinhocker just took it to @HalSinger.bsky.social's Slingshot podcast. 🧵
Are current housing policies enough to deliver meaningful change? 🏠
Join us for a panel discussion exploring some of the biggest questions facing housing policy today.
📅 28 May 2026
📍 Oxford Martin School & online
🔗 Register here: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/housi...
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Professor Jennifer Castle, Sir David Hendry, and Dr Andrew Martinez explain why the OBR’s forecasting model needs an overhaul ⬇️
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The Middle Out Center
University of Oxford
In our next #ComplexityEconomics seminar on 27 May, we're delighted to have Güven Demirel from @qmul.bsky.social here (and online) to talk about modelling global trade with optimal transport
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If you're thinking about what comes after neoliberalism, this is the perfect conversation to start with. Full conversation at the link below ⬇ #EconSky
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Eric Beinhocker, Professor at Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government, discusses his forthcoming book, Market Humanism, which sets out a new economic paradigm to replace neoliberalism.
Global trade is shaped by a complex mix of factors beyond supply and demand, including tangible variables like transport costs and tariffs, as well as…
Economist Maxim Massenkoff @anthropic.com, makers of Claude and Claude Code, is the next speaker in our @inetoxford.bsky.social Inequality Working Group series
Join host @zparolin.bsky.social and the team online via zoomon 14 May at 1600 BST ⮞ Register here ⮞ www.inet.ox.ac.uk/events/labor...
The Atkinson Conference on Economic and Social Inequality will take place on 10-11 September at Nuffield College (Oxford).
▶️Plenaries: Philippe Aghion, Janet Gornick & roundable moderated by FT's Sarah O'Connor.
🚩CfP Deadline: 22 May.
Join us in Oxford! Details here: atkinsonconference.github.io
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-...
Oxford Martin School
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A two-day interdisciplinary conference on economic and social inequality at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. 10–11 September 2026.
Minimum-wage increases were expected to kill jobs ➟ the fact that they didn’t should make us rethink a lot of assumptions
@nickhanauer.bsky.social & @ericbeinhocker.bsky.social write for @theatlantic.com on economic paradigm change
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www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
Minimum-wage increases were expected to kill jobs. The fact that they didn’t should make us rethink a lot of assumptions.