Eric Beinhocker
@EricBeinhocker
Institute for New Economic Thinking and Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford. Author The Origin of Wealth. Change the thinking to change the system.
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NatureClimate Matteo Gasparini Existing banking regulation 'tipping the scales' towards banks lending towards fossil fuel companies - Eric Beinhocker
NatureClimate Matteo Gasparini Eric Beinhocker Video explainer 2⃣ - Eric Beinhocker Model based financial regulations impair the transition to net zero
youtube.com/watch?v=gNNIfE…
❇️New research in NatureClimate today!
👏Congrats to the Team
Matteo Gasparini Oxford Smith School
Matt Ives Oxford Smith School
Ben Carr Grantham LSE
Sophie Fry Blavatnik School of Government
Eric Beinhocker INET Oxford Oxford Martin School
🔗Press release & media package ↘️
inet.ox.ac.uk/news/banking-r…
Current banking regulation tilts the scales towards fossil fuel lending - my short video explainer of our new INET Oxford NatureClimate paper youtube.com/shorts/gNNIfE0…
We interviewed Doyne Farmer last week, the episode will be out in the next couple of months😀
SUPER COOL POSTDOC JOB - PLS SHARE
'Agile Initiative Fellow' to be appointed at Research Associate or Senior Research Associate level.
We are looking for someone to join us at the Oxford Martin School Agile Initiative to work on interdisciplinary environmental research.
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New paper out by my INET Oxford colleagues and I in
NatureClimate showing that current banking regulations implicitly bias lending towards fossil fuels and away from renewables rdcu.be/dDlDT
3x INET Oxford Events next week!
➡️China & the rise of solar energy: John Van Reenen
➡️Inequality of wealth: Liam Byrne MP, Barbara Petrongolo & Brian Nolan Oxford Martin School
➡️Econometric Forecasting of climate change: Sir David Hendry Climate Econometrics
mailchi.mp/66f39d85af23/w…
Agent_Zero, the rational actor and beyond!
Thursday's INET Oxford researcher seminar will see visiting Prof Epstein dive deeper into agent-based modelling
A must see for all those who enjoyed his recent keynote Oxford Martin School lecture
Sign-up details ↘️
inet.ox.ac.uk/events/ht2024-…
On Apr 25 my brilliant INET Oxford colleague Doyne Farmer will publish his book Making Sense of Chaos, a powerful call for why the world needs complexity economics. Here's a sneak preview inet.ox.ac.uk/news/making-se…
👒 Is there a Great Gatsby Curve for Poverty?
👨🏫 Join our INET Oxford Researcher Seminar Series on Thursday to hear from Michele Bavaro and find out!
More info ⬇
inet.ox.ac.uk/events/ht2024-…
Join us today for an enlightening event on the role of human behavior in shaping epidemics.
Dive into the world of Agent-Based Models (ABMS) with Professor Joshua Epstein, Oxford Martin Visiting Fellow INET Oxford.
Join in-person or stream live⬇️
oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/agent-b…
🆕New comment paper in Nature Energy led by INET Oxford's Pete Barbrook-Johnson🧔
📊Economic modelling has not kept pace with the needs of policymakers managing the energy transition
inet.ox.ac.uk/news/experts-c…
🧙A hot take from INET Complexity Doyne Farmer on the significance of this Nature Energy piece youtube.com/watch?v=HtzAKr…
Transitioning to a #NetZero power system will create and destroy jobs in different occupations. Want to know more? Read the new working paper from Joris Bucker, R Maria del Rio-Chanona , Anton Pichler , Matt Ives and Doyne Farmer
inet.ox.ac.uk/publications/n…
We all learned the dimensions of fairness in playground games.
Eric Beinhocker's essay for Edelman Trust considers how perceived lack of fairness can lead to lower trust in institutions and leaders.
Read the essay here: edelman.com/trust/edelman-…
Join us as Rt Hon Liam Byrne MP, Prof Barbara Petrongolo and Prof Brian Nolan discuss different models of how wealth could be shared within society.
Find out what wealth #inequality means for our wellbeing, economy, and politics.
📅 19 Feb | Register ⬇️
oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/inequal…