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The Transition Macroeconomics Consortium unites experts to build models that capture the economic shifts needed for a low-carbon future.
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We build tailored macroeconomic models capturing energy, finance, and material flows for decarbonization.

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2026: Macroeconomic Modeling Workshop 4

Date: May 19-22, 2026 Location: Glion, Switzerland This workshop gathered members of the Transition Macroeconomics Consortium to discuss and compare…

2024: Macroeconomic Modeling Workshop 1

Date: July 22-25, 2024 Location: Glion, Switzerland This workshop gathered members of the Transition Macroeconomics Consortium to discuss and compare…

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