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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

Oxford's Contributions to Econometrics, in The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics

David F. Hendry and Bent Nielsen
The value of robust statistical forecasts in the Covid-19 pandemic

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, & David F. Hendry
Forecasting principles from experience with forecasting competitions

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, & David F. Hendry
Robust discovery of regression models

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, & David F. Hendry

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  • Decarbonising transport: Can it be done?: A new blog by David Hendry and Angela Wenham
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10 Aug

Why do we need good models? Because we live in a non-stationary world.

Our new blog covers 2 papers by David Hendry, Jennifer Castle, & Jurgen Doornik, which focus on model selection, robust forecasting during a pandemic & why forecasts sometimes fail. https://t.co/C7fgsX29vX

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4 Aug

‘There is not yet a basis to causally link anthropogenic climate change to human mobility in this region.’

New Oxford research finds that #climatechange is not the driving force behind migration out of East Africa as is thought.

Read more ⬇️ #TruePlanet
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