
Eric Beinhocker
@ericbeinhocker
INET Oxford and Blavatnik School of Government. Author The Origin of Wealth. No longer posting on X, find me on BlueSky and LinkedIn.
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http://www.inet.ox.ac.uk 23-05-2012 21:28:27
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It’s UK publication day for Thomas Hale’s book ‘Long Problems’! 🙌 His ideas will help anyone grappling with long-term policy issues, shining a light on solutions and institutional frameworks to unlock progress 🚀 Find out more 👇 ow.ly/z1Tw50RTSBz


Piece by my colleague Matteo Gasparini on our work on how banking regulations create a bias against renewable energy lending theconversation.com/why-banks-cons… via The Conversation

A big thank you to everyone who attended our INET Oxford summer research meeting 2024 Oxford Martin School on 13 June We had some fantastic research presentations and engaging panel discussions - it's certainly going to be an exciting year ahead. Our review is now up here!

Fantastic to see INET Oxford research leading this week's edition of The Economist Great work Rupert Way, Matt Ives Penny Mealy & Doyne Farmer on making such a big impact 👏 An interesting quote from this piece 'as one investor put it, the sun has won'

A fantastic opportunity to join our INET Oxford team, working with Pete Barbrook-Johnson François Lafond & Doyne Farmer on cutting edge research in #complexityeconomics and #energytransition! More details ⬇️

Excellent summary of INET Oxford Oxford Smith School research from Sugandha Srivastav and Michael Zaehringer Frontier Economics on a novel German policy for delivering coal phaseout targets inet.ox.ac.uk/news/research-…

Here's some highlights of another busy term of research INET Oxford in our summer newsletter - incl. a particularly exciting breakthrough on solar! Congrats to all our researchers at the centre for the cutting edge work being undertaken! mailchi.mp/f39fe23727d5/i…

Great to listen to Nick Hanauer interview Doyne Farmer INET Complexity about his new book on this new episode of Pitchfork Economics podcast A must listen! pitchforkeconomics.com/episode/making…

🆕Study finds traps and tunnels in Italy’s labour market Michele Bavaro Oxford DSPI & Federico Tullio Banca d'Italia call for targeted policy measures to reduce social harm in #Italy Access the INET Oxford press release and paper 👇 inet.ox.ac.uk/news/study-fin…

Hi! Listen in as Nick Hanauer, goldyha.bsky.social and I discuss the strength of the US economy on Pitchfork Economics. We walked through the Biden-Harris Administration’s historic economic agenda and how President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance built an economy that grows from the middle out. player.fm/series/pitchfo… 1/



My interview with Baillie Gifford is up...including a sneak preview of my next book, co-authored with Nick Hanauer host of the enlightening Pitchfork Economics podcast bailliegifford.com/en/uk/individu…

Don't miss this special Climate Econometrics event coming up fast today at 4pm with Chris Stark ! Featuring Oxford Smith School Anupama Sen, Moritz Schwarz & Ebba Mark Nuffield College inet.ox.ac.uk/events/special…

Our research network Rebuilding Macroeconomics held a conference on Green Industrial Policies with Dani Rodrik, Isabel Estevez , Simon Sharpe, Eric Beinhocker and World Bank's Coalition for Capacity on Climate Action (C3A) Watch the recording: youtu.be/ugNKfm9nWJw #IGP10thAnniversary





Carbon bargain: The energy transition will be much cheaper than you think. Most analysts overestimate energy demand and underestimate technological advances. INET Oxford Research from Rupert Way Matt Ives Penny Mealy Doyne Farmer features in The Economist economist.com/interactive/br…

