In February, Canada saw a solid advance in full-time employment, but these new positions were predominantly in the public sector...
Economic growth
Filter content
Type
Topic
Region
Industry
Service
Tag
Region
Research Briefing
The Nordic economies will have a better 2024 than last year, but growth rates will diverge across the region. The...
Research Briefing
Last week's Budget highlighted the flaws at the heart of the UK's dysfunctional fiscal policy, particularly its poorly-designed fiscal rules....
Consulting Report
Starting in late May 2023, Oxford Economics, in collaboration with TikTok, initiated a study to better measure the economic value...
Research Briefing
Africa's mineral riches are central to its history. However, the race to combat climate change has reignited interest in the...
Research Briefing
While economic growth in the north of England is generally below the UK average, that is not always the case....
With a team of award-winning economists and proprietary forecasting models, Oxford Economics has been analysing and writing extensively about these...
Industrial production in China is forecast to post growth of 5% in 2024, for the second year in a row....
Research Briefing
As 2024 progresses global industrial activity should pick up and begin to rebuild some momentum. In annual terms, we expect...
Consulting Report
In collaboration with Uber, our latest report: “Ride-Hailing: A Platform for Women’s Economic Opportunity in Bangladesh” explores the transport challenges...
Research Briefing
The UK Budget was a damp squib of small-scale measures that will do little to change the economic or political...
Research Briefing
Five manufacturing sectors have contributed significant job growth in many metros in recent years, at a time when employment in...
Research Briefing
Our suite of nowcasting models corroborates our tepid near-term expectations for the hibernating eurozone economy, indicating Q1 growth will come...
Research Briefing
Markets appear to be increasingly converging with our forecast that the Bank of Japan will abolish its negative interest rate...
Research Briefing
Our view remains that the most severe risks in commercial real estate are concentrated in the office sector, as it...
Which cities are better positioned to navigate this challenging economic period, and which will grow fastest? Oxford Economics explores these...
Research Briefing
We forecast UK GDP growth will average 1.5% a year over the medium-term. Though strong inward migration will continue to...
Research Briefing
Immigration has become the key driver of population growth, and that trend will only accelerate. Based on our forecast, immigration...
Research Briefing
Overall, the downturn in the property sector is much less severe than in some previous cycles, especially for residential property....
Research Briefing
North African cities are forecast to experience some of the fastest rates of employment and population growth over the long...