Ungated Post|14 November 2015

The World’s Most Competitive Cities

The World’s Most Competitive Cities

​​Oxford Economics was pleased to partner with Site Selection Magazine in its 2015 report on the World’s Most Competitive Cities. This report was an opportunity to showcase some of the capabilities of our global databank of over 3,000 cities and regions around the world; and to share some of our insights learned through our growing location strategies and economic development consulting practice.

For more information please contact Dan Levine, Practice Leader, Location Strategies at [email protected].

Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economic tools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial, and policy issues.

To find out more about our capabilities, contact:

Americas
Diantha Redd
+1 (646) 503 3052
Email

Asia Pacific
Peter Suomi
+65 6850 0110
Email

EMEA
Aoife Pearson
+44 (0)203 910 8054
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