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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Rethinking planetary prosperity: are we measuring what we value?

Professor Dame Henrietta L. Moore and Professor Sir Charles Godfray discuss how we can rebuild new economies in a way that ensures global prosperity.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Putting a value on nature: Influencing global action on environmental challenges

Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, speaks to the implications of the Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity, and how we can begin the journey to re-shape our economies, working with nature, not against it.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Book Launch: 'Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World'

In the book launch for Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World, Ian Goldin, Author, and Nik Gowing, Founder at Thinking the Unthinkable, will discuss how the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to tackle today’s challenges.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

The Economics of Biodiversity Review

Join us for a conversation between the author of the Economics of Biodiversity Review, Sir Partha Dasgupta, and Professor Cameron Hepburn, where they will discuss the important messages from the review and the road ahead.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Emerging technology and systemic risk – maintaining a secure and resilient digital infrastructure as we build back better

Sadie Creese and Jamie Saunders discuss the steps that need to be taken by technologists, businesses, government and the international community to ensure that our digital infrastructure continues to provide the level of resilience and security we need.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Greed is dead: politics after individualism

Economists Paul Collier and John Kay discuss their book, Greed is Dead, with Sir Charles Godfray
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

A tale of two crises: COVID-19 and the financial system

Dr Julia Giese, Bank of England, discusses the impact of Covid-19 on the financial system and how banks can play their part in economic recovery.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Baby steps: the gender division of childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic

Professor Sarah Smith, Professor Almudena Sevilla and Professor Cameron Hepburn discuss the gender division of childcare during the covid-19 pandemic, and the impact of this on welfare and employment.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges
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2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (3/3): The case for an unfunded pay as you go (PAYG) pension

Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the final of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges
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2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): The case for collective defined contribution (CDC)

Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the second of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges
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2020 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): The case for a funded pension with a defined benefit (DB)

Professor Michael Otsuka (London School of Economics) delivers the first of three public lectures in the series 'How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions'
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Supply and demand shocks in the COVID-19 pandemic: an industry and occupation perspective

In this recorded talk, Professor Doyne Farmer and Maria del Rio-Chanona talk about their new paper on supply and demand shocks, and the impacts on society, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

After the lockdown: macroeconomic adjustment to the Covid-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa

In this talk, Professor Chris Adam, Professor of Development Economics looks beyond the public health aspects of the pandemic to examine the medium-term macroeconomic adjustment challenge confronting domestic policy-makers and international donors.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Global macroeconomic cooperation in response to the Covid-19 pandemic

Professor David Vines, Professor of Economics at INET Oxford, discusses the need for international cooperation to support emerging economies after the covid-19 crisis.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Globalisation in the post-COVID world

Professor Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, discusses the recent developments in international trade and the link between trade finance and resilience of trade flows ready for a post-COVID world
Green Templeton College

What will it take to Educate the World - Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professor Distinguished Panel Lecture 2018

Many developing countries suffer from poorly performing educational systems that fail to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate productively in the modern economy. How can educational outcomes be improved?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The changing economic and social-policy making of the African National Congress

A discussion about the ANC’s policy shifts in the early years of democracy.
Futuremakers

Mark Carney on Climate Change

Professor Millican travels to the Bank of England to interview its Governor, Mark Carney.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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The technology trap - capital, labour and power in the age of automation

Carl Frey discusses his book 'The Technology Trap'
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Migration: the movement of humankind from prehistory to the present

Robin Cohen discusses migration throughout history and in the present day.

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