Oxford Economics
Established in 1981, Oxford Economics originated as a collaborative venture with Oxford University's business collective, aiming to extend economic forecasting and modeling services to United Kingdom-based companies and financial institutions with international aspirations. Evolving over time, the firm has achieved global renown, ascending to a position of prominence as one of the leading independent advisory entities on a worldwide scale.
The firm's extensive repertoire encompasses an array of reports, forecasts, and analytical tools spanning across more than 3,000 cities, 200 countries, and 100 industrial sectors. At its core, Oxford Economics leverages sophisticated global economic and industry models, coupled with advanced analytical tools, enabling it to anticipate external market trends while offering precise evaluations of their economic, social, and business implications.
Integral to the firm's comprehensive approach are an array of research techniques and adept leadership capabilities, including:
- Econometric modeling
- Scenario framing
- Economic analysis encompassing market surveys, case studies, expert panels, and web analytics
Oxford Economics boasts a substantial global clientele, encompassing over 850 international organizations, positioning itself as a pivotal advisory partner to corporate, financial, and governmental decision-makers and thought leaders. With an accomplished in-house team of experts complemented by a vast contributor network consisting of more than 500 economists, analysts, and journalists worldwide, the firm consistently delivers robust insights.
Headquartered in Oxford, England, the firm's reach extends through regional centers in London, New York, and Singapore, complemented by a network of offices in Belfast, Chicago, Dubai, Miami, Paris, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.
Notably, MarketResearch.com showcases Oxford Economics' economic research accomplishments on a global scale. Visitors to the platform can explore a gamut of offerings, including weekly economic briefings, monthly industry briefings, country economic forecasts, commodity price projections, and more, spanning an extensive array of countries and industries. The wealth of expertise and global insight underpinning Oxford Economics ensures that each economics report is meticulously crafted, offering comprehensive analytical depth.
929 Reports from Oxford Economics
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Weekly Economic Briefings - Uk Weekly Economic Briefing
Weekly Economic Briefings - Uk Weekly Economic Briefing That movements in consumer credit and households’ savings in November returned to levels more akin to pre-Covid norms offered further indication that activity was growing at a decent pace in Q4 before Omicron struck. ... Read More
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Weekly Economic Briefings - Us Weekly Economic Briefing
Weekly Economic Briefings - Us Weekly Economic Briefing The December jobs report showed the first signs of strain due to the surge in Covid cases, with payroll gains falling short of expectations. We expect the Omicron wave to constrain the labor market further early in 2022, with hiring held back b ... Read More
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Country Economic Forecasts - Cyprus
Country Economic Forecasts - Cyprus The Cypriot economy gradually recovered in 2021 after the modest 5.2% contraction in 2020 due to the pandemic crisis. Although the deteriorating health situation linked to the new Omicron variant may slow the recovery, we expect only a marginal GDP contraction in ... Read More
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Country Economic Forecasts - Iceland
Country Economic Forecasts - Iceland After a slowdown caused by renewal of Covid-19 restrictions into early-2022, the recovery is forecast at 3.2% this year and then peaking at close to 7% in 2023 as investment, consumption and net exports all rise. The pace is then seen slowing from 2024 as supply- ... Read More

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