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The Geography of Talent: How new ways of working are affecting individuals, industries, and regions

with Edward Cone, Barbara Byrne Denham and Saumya Jain | Online | May 5, 2022

As organizations around the world call their people back to the office, our experts offer their insights on the changing realities of employment in the post-pandemic era. Join senior economists Barbara Denham and Saumya Jain, and editorial director Edward Cone for a conversation about the future of work.

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The economic implications of Russia’s full-scale invasion

with Tatiana Orlova and Innes McFee | Online | February 25, 2022

In this webinar, we will assess the implications of the Russian invasion, including via our revised model-based forecast. We will explore the potential impact of higher European gas, oil and food prices over the medium term, as well as more financial market disruption and greater global sanctions on Russia. From an economic perspective, the biggest loser (other than Ukraine) looks set to be Russia. Submit your questions to our economists via the chat panel during an extended Q&A at the end of the session.

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Understanding climate change from a global to local perspective

with Alex Mackle, Barbara Byrne Denham and Ben Wright | Online | January 28, 2022

Join us as we bring together important perspectives and analysis on climate change for US policy-makers and business decision-makers. Lead Economist Alex Mackle will explain our recent research on modelling the economic impact of climate change, climate change scenarios, and our new Global Climate Service. Senior Economist Barbara Denham will discuss the potential impact on population growth and demographics for US states and metros. Ben Wright, Senior Research Manager for Thought Leadership, will share key findings and best practices from our most recent studies with SAP, the Consumer Technology Association, and EY on how companies should re-think their approach to climate change and make their operations more sustainable.

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Climate scenarios: Oxford Economics’ methodological approach explained

Online | November 9, 2021

Topic: Following the launch of Oxford Economics’ new Global Climate Service we look forward to walking you through the methodological approach to our climate scenarios in detail. Our bespoke scenarios are modelled using new climate policy levers on the Global Economic Model (GEM). The GEM stimulates a connection across three key factors: the climate, the energy system and the global macroeconomy. The model’s enhanced framework draws on our econometric analysis of the climate damage function – a relationship between temperature and productivity - and our latest research on the economic impact of carbon pricing. Please note that we will be holding one webinar each for EMEA, Americas and APAC friendly time zones: EMEA - Tuesday 9th November| 10:00 GMT Americas - Tuesday 9th November | 16:00 EST APAC - Tuesday 9th November | 10:00 HKT

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European retail and consumer spending outlook and trends in the post-COVID world

Online | May 19, 2021

The pandemic has caused fundamental shifts in the macroeconomy and consumer behaviour across Europe. But are these trends here to stay and what is the consumer outlook over the short and medium-term? In this session, we will explore the big picture macro and consumer & retail sales outlook, prospects for excess savings fuelling a mini consumer boom, changing composition of consumer spending, the rise of online shopping vs in-store, tourism developments related to the consumer sector and the sub-national regional patterns of consumer spending.

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