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European Cities and Regions Service Brochure

Oxford Economics’ European Cities and Regions Service provides historical data and forecasts for almost 2,000 cities and regions across Europe. Updated each quarter, the service covers a broad range of economic and demographic indicators for each location. Clients receive invitations to webinars and access to summary reports, and are fully supported by our team of city specialists.

What’s included?
  • Comprehensive city and regional coverage. The service covers NUTS 1, 2 and 3 regions across the EU27, UK, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, and Russia.
  • A broad range of indicators. Annual data and forecasts are provided for a broad range of indicators, including GDP and employment by sector, population by age cohort, labour supply, unemployment , the income distribution of households, consumer spending by product and service, and retail sales.
  • Regular updates and long-term forecasts. The data and forecasts, which go back at least 20 years, and go out to 2040, are updated four times per year.
  • User-friendly delivery. Our online databank allows users to access the data and forecasts quickly and efficiently. The system supports custom queries and delivers the results via spreadsheets, charts, tables, and maps.
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