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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.

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The 'climate Kuznets curve': A critique, Energy Economics

Jennifer L. Castle & David F. Hendry
Forecasting Climate Change Using a Multivariate Cointegrated System, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics

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

Real-time hurricane damage nowcasts, International Journal of Forecasting

Andrew B. Martinez

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  • How the Bank of England could have avoided mis-forecasting UK inflation during 2021-2024 – Jurgen Doornik, Jennifer Castle & David Hendry

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    • A Novel Approach to Forecasting after Large Forecast Errors
    • The Bernanke Review Overview and Data
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