Consulting Report
The middle-income trap is an economic development situation in which a country’s income and economic output growth stagnate once the...
Consulting Report
The middle-income trap is an economic development situation in which a country’s income and economic output growth stagnate once the...
Research Briefing
The more aggressive ramp up in tariffs caused us to lower, but not slash, our forecast for real consumer spending...
At Oxford Economics, we have been closely monitoring the potential impact of President Trump's tax cuts on the US economy....
Research Briefing
Our forecast is for solid growth in consumer spending over the next few years, but that is largely attributed to...
At the top of the Quality of Life category are cities with lower inequality and residents that live long lives....
Research Briefing
Indian consumers' spending power is far behind that of their Chinese counterparts, and we are sceptical about the pace of catch-up. Even if the Indian economy achieves the ambitious growth targets set, there...
Research Briefing
Inflation is poised to weigh on the psychology of the swing voter, who will be pivotal in determining the outcome...
Research Briefing
Our long-term income and consumer spending forecasts reveal the high-potential urban consumer markets of the future. We identify four key...
Research Briefing
As food tends to be purchased often and account for a large part in the consumption basket – 22% in...
Consulting Report
Oxford Economics have found that restoring the UK's position as a global leader in logistics could boost UK GDP by...
Research Briefing
Our estimates suggest that the surge in aggregate bank profitability may continue in the near term, but the outlook remains...
Research Briefing
Labour markets in European cities have shown remarkable resilience over the last few years, and employment in office-based sectors especially...
Research Briefing
Our long-term income and consumer spending forecasts reveal the high-potential urban consumer markets of the future. We identify four key...
Research Briefing
The sharp fall in our US business cycle indicator in February signalled the economy lost momentum midway through Q1.
The late December announcement of China’s intention to re-open its borders for travel took the international community by surprise, with...
Research Briefing
After a difficult 2022 for UK households, we expect real income to fall 1.2% in 2023 due to a range...
As the world population approaches 8 billion, over a quarter belong to Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012)....
Research Briefing
Though our baseline forecast this year is a shallow global recession in the first half of the year the uncertainty...
Research Briefing
While China's sooner-than-expected reopening has led some to pencil in a more robust rebound in 2023, we are more cautious.
Research Briefing
While nearly every metro in Canada will experience at least a minor recession between Q4 2022 and Q3 2023, on...