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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
The Secrets of Mathematics

How can we understand our complex economy? - J. Doyne Farmer

We are getting better at predicting things about our environment - the impact of climate change for example. But what about predicting our collective effect on ourselves?
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Can We Save Countries from Economic Crises? Some lessons from IMF and EU experience over three decades

Max Watson, former senior official at the IMF and the European Commission, will discuss what lessons emerge from three decades of experience in handling economic crises, and how change can be catalysed in the face of deeply entrenched obstacles to reform.
Alumni Weekend

Divided Nations: Why global governance is failing, and what we can do about it

In this lecture, Professor Goldin presents ideas from his latest book and focuses on issues such as the financial crisis, the internet, pandemics, migration and climate change, in order to highlight the need for urgent global action.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Economics: which way now?

Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Economics: which way now?

Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future

Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series.
Global Economic Governance Programme

The UN's role in Overcoming Development Challenges

Special Lecture given by former Prime Minister of New Zealand and now Administrator of the United Nations Development Program the Rt Hon. Helen Clark. She is introduced by Director of the Global Economic Governance Program, Professor Ngaire Woods.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Globalisation and the Financial Crisis - Summary

Final part of the podcast series, summarising what was discussed in the series, including what globalisation is, what caused the current financial crisis, what it means for developing countries and what can governments do to ensure it doesn't happen again
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

What does the Financial Crisis mean for Developing Countries?

Where does the credit crunch leave developing countries? In this podcast, Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Wharton discuss the impact of the current financial crisis on the developing world and the G20's responsibility towards developing countries.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Credit Crunch Global recession why/when/what?

Ngaire Woods, Jeni Wharton and Christina Ward discuss why institutions are pushing toward greater financial regulations in order to prevent another global recession.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

History of Key Institutions IMF/World Bank/G8/G20 - What Why When?

Ngaire Woods, Jeni Whalen and Christina Ward discuss some of the key institutions and groups who are responding to the financial crisis.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Global Governance and Regulation - why?

In this podcast, Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Whalen discuss the causes of the current recession and asks why governments, financial regulators and banks failed to act responsibly and how we can act now to prevent the next financial crisis.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Globalisation and the effect on economies

Second part of the Globalisation and the financial crisis series. Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Whalen discuss what Globalisation is and how governments around the world have adapted to it.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Introduction to globalisation and the current financial crisis

Ngaire Woods introduces the podcast series on globalisation and is place in the current financial crisis - outlining some of the questions they will be discussing.
Entrepreneurship

What can we learn from history about the current financial crisis?

In this seminar, three Oxford academics will discuss what we can learn from business history about today’s financial crisis.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

G20: Solutions to Global Depression?

In this fourth podcast Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss the G20 debates over co-ordinated fiscal expansion, global regulation, and the role of the IMF.
St Edmund Hall

G20: Solutions to Global Depression?

In this fourth podcast Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss the G20 debates over co-ordinated fiscal expansion, global regulation, and the role of the IMF.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

G20: Solutions to Global Depression?

In this fourth podcast Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss the G20 debates over co-ordinated fiscal expansion, global regulation, and the role of the IMF.

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