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Climate Econometrics –  An International Research Network and research project at Nuffield College, University of Oxford in collaboration with the University of Victoria and the Environmental Defense Fund.

Featured Research

A brief history of general-to-specific modelling, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics

David F. Hendry
Improving models and forecasts after equilibrium-mean shifts, International Journal of Forecasting

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik & David F. Hendry
Does protest influence political speech? Evidence from UK climate protest, 2017-2019, British Journal of Political Science

Christopher Barrie, Thomas G. Fleming & Sam S. Rowan
An empirical estimate for the snow albedo feedback effect, Climatic Change

Robert K. Kaufmann & Felix Pretis

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  • What a puzzle! Unravelling the instabilities in UK Phillips curves – New VoxEU
  • How drought and rising temperatures drove millions of Somalis from their homes – Yale Climate Connections
  • Call for expression of interest – CRUCIAL is opening a prediction market to forecast the number of Atlantic hurricanes
  • Call for papers! Advances in Econometrics: Climate, Energy, and Green Transition – Deadline 30 Nov 2023
  • Extreme weather and climate policy – Niskanen Center podcast interview with Sam Rowan
  • Economic forecasting & the net zero transition – New podcast featuring David Hendry

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  • 26th Dynamic Econometrics Conference in honour of Prof. Sir David Hendry – 3-5 April 2024, Oxford – Call for papers now open! Deadline 8 Dec.
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