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Five key themes that will affect industry in 2024 — and beyond

with Nico Palesch and Sean Metcalfe | Online | December 13, 2023

2024 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for global industry: on the one hand, we expect some of the weakness of the past years to continue and broadly set a disappointing pace of growth, but on the other hand we expect that momentum will turn a corner towards the end of the year. Join us to hear about how we think key themes including higher interest rates, geopolitics, technology, the energy transition, and demographics, will will shape developments in industry both next year and in the years to come.

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US macro and metro outlook: slow growth ahead

with Barbara Byrne Denham and Bernard Yaros | Online | November 13, 2023

The US economy is heading into Q4 with plenty of momentum. However, this strength will wane next year, as robust consumer spending has been fueled by an unsustainable decline in savings. In addition, the tightening of financial conditions from higher bond yields and more restrictive fiscal policy will constrain growth in 2024. We see the economy slowing down to well below its potential growth rate next year but averting an outright recession. Tune in to this webinar to learn more about the economy’s prospects, along with a focus on metro-level job growth and demographic shifts.

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Exploring AI’s global potential: What will set the pace and pattern for global AI adoption?

with Adam Slater, Debra D'Agostino, Innes McFee, Abby Samp and Richard Holt | Online | June 23, 2023

Oxford Economics are pleased to launch our AI Panel Discussion series where our experts focus on questions such as the role of AI in job displacement and labor disruption as well as AI potentially being an important catalyst for longer-term growth. This series will explore how AI tools will be affected by a number of factors as well as the challenges that will determine which sectors, cities and nations may lead or lag the AI revolution.

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Exploring AI’s global potential: Could AI boost economic productivity?

with Adam Slater, Debra D'Agostino, Innes McFee, Abby Samp and Richard Holt | Online | June 21, 2023

Oxford Economics are pleased to launch our AI Panel Discussion series where our experts focus on questions such as the role of AI in job displacement and labor disruption as well as AI potentially being an important catalyst for longer-term growth. This series will explore how AI tools will be affected by a number of factors as well as the challenges that will determine which sectors, cities and nations may lead or lag the AI revolution.

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Unlocking the potential of Africa’s most valuable resource

with Shani Smit | Online | July 5, 2022

The story of youth unemployment in Africa is often told alongside the tale of fast and steady economic growth on the continent. With more than 200 million people aged between 15 and 24, Africa has the largest population of young people in the world, and current trends indicate a doubling of the numbers by 2045. Therefore, investing in their education, health, and protection will be key to unlocking a demographic dividend in the 21st century. This webinar will look at the different options that governments and other sectors have to unleash this potential.

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