I’m a doctoral researcher at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) at the University of Oxford. My work uses agent-based macroeconomic models to understand the distributional impacts of climate mitigation strategies.
- Agent-Based Macroeconomic Modeling
- Climate Mitigation Policy
- Distributional Impacts of Environmental Policy
- Ecological Economics
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INET, University of Oxford
Doctoral Researcher in macroeconomics and climate policy -
University of the West of England
Associate Lecturer in Economics -
Defra, UK Government
Head of Net Zero Economics, among other roles Represented the UK in working groups at the OECD, EU, and WTO. -
Prudential, Ecooo, Triodos Bank
Previous roles in sustainable finance, policy, and economics
- Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society, Apr 2022
- Authors: Alec Jacobs, Tom Youngman
- Book Chapter, Jan 2022
- Authors: Tom Youngman, Laura Barrio
"PAHrticipative Research: The ethical challenges of militant research in the Platform of People Affected by Mortgages (PAH)"
- Urban Societies: Inequalities, Citizenship, and Well-Being, Oct 2021
- Authors: Laura Barrio, Gabriele D'Adda, Tom Youngman, Ezequiel Ramón, Eduard Sala, Luis Sanmartin
"Housing is not a crime: Madrid’s post-crisis squatters’ movement tell our story through activist research"
- Radical Housing Journal, May 2021
- Authors: Tom Youngman, Laura Barrio
- Economic Modeling: Stock-Flow Consistent, Partial Equilibrium and finding my feet with Agent-Based Models
- Programming: Python, R
- Communication: Policy Briefing, Ministerial Reports, Public Speaking
- Research: Academic Writing, Qualitative & Quantitative Research
https://www.inet.ox.ac.uk/people/tom-youngman