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The University of Oxford is a global leader in the field of economics. We are one of the largest groups of academic economists in the world and regularly rank as the UK's top economics department. Our researchers inform and improve economic and public policy around the world and are dedicated to training the next generation of economic leaders.
Our aim is to create a dynamic and supportive academic environment that fosters groundbreaking economic research, has a lasting impact on economic policy, and inspires the next generation of researchers and leaders. Johannes Abeler, Head of Department
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THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRESSION
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRESSION
PROFESSOR JANE HUMPHRIES WINS 2019 ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY PRIZE
PROFESSOR JANE HUMPHRIES WINS 2019 ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY PRIZE
20 April 2020
IDENTIFYING THE GREEN GROWTH TIGERS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
IDENTIFYING THE GREEN GROWTH TIGERS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
14 April 2020
HALF OF UK WORKERS WILL STRUGGLE TO PAY BILLS, WITH YOUNG AND LOW-INCOME WORKERS WORST AFFECTED
HALF OF UK WORKERS WILL STRUGGLE TO PAY BILLS, WITH YOUNG AND LOW-INCOME WORKERS WORST AFFECTED
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Research Jamboree 2025
Fundamentals of Graduate Economics and Finance: In Person
Fundamentals of Graduate Economics and Finance: In Person
September Summer School
IMPACT CASE STUDIES
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Dull Disasters: Disaster preparedness and planning using insurance-based finance
Dull Disasters: Disaster preparedness and planning using insurance-based finance
A fresh look at analysing the impact of transport investment
A fresh look at analysing the impact of transport investment
Anonymity or Distance? Job Search and Labour Market Exclusion in a Growing African City
Anonymity or Distance? Job Search and Labour Market Exclusion in a Growing African City
Simon Quinn, 1 June 2020
BUILDING STRONGER ECONOMIES IN RESOURCE RICH COUNTRIES