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- Jan 19 2021
Credit where credit’s due for EM unconventional policies
Alongside massive global liquidity support, EM policymakers’ firm deployment of monetary and prudential policies have enabled their economies to pass an incredibly severe stress test better than many...
- Jan 19 2021
Japan: The spreading damage from rising social security costs
Amid Japan’s rapidly aging and declining population, social security contributions by workers and employers have continued rising in the past two decades, contributing to stagnant wages and consumptio...
- Jan 18 2021
Coronavirus Watch: Early lessons from Israel
The speedy vaccine rollout in Israel means that the majority of the most vulnerable to Covid-19 there may soon enjoy peak protection from the virus. But for various reasons, other economies are unlike...
- Jan 18 2021
South Korea: Economy to recover and undergo transformation
The growth recovery has been hampered by a resurgence of coronavirus, which began in November. But we expect a continued recovery in exports, a rollout of vaccinations around February, and implementat...
- Jan 15 2021
United States: Macro Musings: The rough patch is here for a while
The economy’s rough patch is getting rougher. Last year ended on a somber note, as the economy lost jobs and consumers closed their wallets in the holiday-laden final month of 2020. The new year is ge...
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The Status of German Fashion
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The future of work arrives early: How HR leaders are leveraging the lessons of disruption
Oxford Economics and the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) partnered with SAP SuccessFactors to understand the emerging realities facing employers and employees—and next steps for leaders i... more
Greater than the sum of their parts: How hybrid cloud and AI work together
New research from Oxford Economics and IBM shows data strategies, AI, and cloud are increasingly effective and intertwined.
Digital services in Europe
In this study, commissioned by the Computer and Communications Industry Association, we explore the economic and social impact of digital services in Europe, and identify the actions digital services... more
The Economic Impact of Huawei in the UK
In 2019, Huawei supported a £3.3 billion contribution to UK GDP. The company also had a sizeable impact on the UK labour market. We estimate the company supported 51,000 jobs in the UK in 2019. Huawei... more
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