Nature Energy, Policy and Modelling
Tuesday 26 Mar 2024
Following on from the news item posted on 28th February, INET Oxford Complexity Economics Programme Director and Smith School Baillie Gifford Professor of Complex Systems Science at the Oxford Martin School, Doyne Farmer, said that there was a danger that traditional economic modellers were being left behind by energy transition and that there is a need for better modelling for policy making.
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