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Polish cities have been among the fastest-growing in Europe over the past 25 years, and we expect Warsaw—along with Kraków,...
Research Briefing
Polish cities have been among the fastest-growing in Europe over the past 25 years, and we expect Warsaw—along with Kraków,...
Research Briefing
AI is increasingly blamed for job losses, yet the data tells a more complex story. Are workers truly being replaced...
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The US is undergoing or heading towards a 'jobless expansion'. Asian economies, likewise, will probably experience slow job growth over...
Wage growth held steady in Q3, reinforcing a still-tight labour market. But with conditions set to soften, we expect unemployment...
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Australia’s outlook is improving as household spending strengthens and property prices surge, though inflation keeps the RBA cautious.
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The European economy has endured a challenging year in 2025, but we expect Amsterdam to hold up relatively well.
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Despite revising our labour supply projections up, the Eurozone's rapidly ageing population will lead to a 6% decline in potential...
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We believe the huge increase in foreign workers in Japan will prove unsustainable, despite the considerable labour shortages across various...
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France's fragile coalition government looks set to lose a confidence vote scheduled on September 8. Consequently, Prime Minister François Bayrou's...
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We still expect the Bank of England to cut Bank Rate by 25bps again in November, despite August's unexpectedly tight...
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The US economy has slowed and become bifurcated across consumers, the business environment and the labor market.
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Our sentiment data-based nowcast, developed with Penta, suggests UK employment growth has continued to slow in recent months.
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Japan's industries, which are exposed more to international demand than to tepid domestic demand, are often concentrated in certain cities....
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The sectors most exposed to mass deportations are construction, agriculture, parts of manufacturing and several service sectors.
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Eurozone growth in 2025 will rely on consumers. There were positive signs in H2 last year, with consumers starting to...
Oxford Economics set the stage for the year ahead, at our second Global Economic Outlook Conference, in London on Wednesday,...
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We expect growth across the Nordic economies to pick up in the near term, with quarterly growth in Sweden and...
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Hopes of a consumer spending recovery becoming the driving engine of eurozone growth in 2024 have not materialised. Private consumption...
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Our sentiment data, developed with Penta, suggests that labour market conditions have loosened and pay growth has slowed abruptly through...