
Nationality: Germany
Affiliation: University of Oxford
Student Status: Student
Level of Education: Ph.D.
Field of Study: Economics
Joined: November 5, 2016
Nils Rochowicz
Oxford, GB
Member: Latin America, Core, Commons
Organizer: Economics of Innovation, Complexity Economics
Working groups
Research Interests
- Assumptions of Economic Theory
- Capability approach
- Complexity Economics
- Computational economics
- Decision Theory
- Critical Theory
- Economic Sociology
- Economic Modeling
- Economic Growth
- Evolutionary economics
- Game Theory
- Imperfect Knowledge Economics
- Open source
- Nonlinear Dynamics
- Networks
- Social welfare
- System dynamics
- Social Choice Theory
- Uncertainty
- Technology Development
- Universal Basic Income
- Welfare Economics
- Innovation
About
I am currently a PhD student in Applied Mathematics at the University of Oxford and a Researcher in the Complexity Economics programme at INET@Oxford. My research focuses on understanding Innovation in the broadest sense, and in particular on the recombinant nature of technological progress. I work on finding new mathematical models to describe how technology advances, in particular which old technologies are combined to create new technologies, and to find predictability in the pattern of technological progress. I also have an interest in the ethical questions that are related to which technologies should be explored and developed, both in avoiding potentially dangerous technologies, but also in how technology can empower marginalized groups in society, and expand the capabilities for the greatest number of people.