Ungated Post | 01 Jan 1970
Global Economic Model Online

We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Global Economic Model Online. The cloud-based solution shares the same core features as Oxford Economics’ market-leading desktop software but with the additional advantages of flexible, remote and secure working offered by cloud computing.
The Global Economic Model Online makes it easy to:- Change assumptions to produce new forecasts or economic scenarios.
- Produce tables and dashboards for key indicators.
- Download data to spreadsheets using an Excel plugin.
- Import your existing scenarios to the Global Economic Model Online.
- Fully integrated global economic model – Individual country models are fully linked through global assumptions about trade volume and prices, competitiveness, capital flows, interest and exchange rates, and commodity prices.
- Comprehensive country coverage – 80 countries are examined in detail, plus the Eurozone. The rest of the world economy is covered in six trading blocs.
- Monthly updates – Each month clients receive all the latest economic data and our baseline forecast.
- 5-,10-, 25-year baseline projections – You can choose to receive medium or long-term forecasts.
- Comprehensive training and support – We provide in-house training and offer regular seminars for model users.
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