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Modelling the Iran Conflict: Quantifying Economic Impacts

17 March 2026 – 9.00am GMT (London)
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The Iran conflict is already causing a wide-range of forecast impacts, from energy markets and inflation, to both regional and global growth.

This webinar demonstrates how Oxford Economics’ Global Economic Model can quantify alternative scenarios, showing how shocks such as oil supply disruptions transmit through trade, inflation, and growth across the global economy.

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Speakers

Paul Moroz
Paul Moroz

Paul Moroz holds an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Economics from Birkbeck, University of London. Paul contributes to the Global Climate Service, the Global Scenarios Service, and bespoke client scenarios.

Senior Economist - Scenarios and Macro Modelling
Matthew Pritchard
Matthew Pritchard

Matthew heads-up the subscriptions sales team in the Middle East and is responsible for strategic and commercial activities across the region. He joined the team in 2021 and is based in our Dubai office. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Matthew was a Sales Director at Fitch Solutions covering business development across the Middle East having moved to Dubai from London to help set-up their UAE office in 2015. Matthew holds a Master’s degree in Management (with a speciality in International Business) and a Batchelor’s degree in Philosophy, both from the University of Sheffield.

Head of Business Development, Middle East

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17 March 2026
9:00am GMT
( London )