Jennifer L. Castle


Jennifer Louise Castle is a British economist. She is a Tutorial Fellow in Economics at Magdalen College, Oxford, and serves as the Director of Climate Econometrics at Nuffield College, Oxford.
Castle graduated with a first-class degree in Economics from Durham University in 2001. She completed an MPhil and DPhil at the University of Oxford. Her research interests lie in Economic [analysis of climate change|climate econometrics], model selection and forecasting.
In 2019, she published Forecasting: An Essential Introduction with co-authors David F. Hendry and Michael P. Clements.
She later collaborated with Hendry on a 2024 paper in Renewable Energy that proposed five 'sensitive information points' to deliver Net Zero by 2050, including the establishment of more vertical and underground farms in inner cities.

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