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The number of external workers in today's world is growing, and businesses must adjust talent strategies to capture value from...

The UK manufacturing sector supported a total GDP contribution of £446 billion in 2016—equivalent to 23 percent of the UK...

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In conjunction with ICBC Standard Bank, Oxford Economics has produced an in-depth quantitative analysis to add to the literature on...

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The rapid rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) demands a new look at security. With network vulnerabilities and the...

This major Oxford Economics study for the Railway Industry Association investigates the support provided to UK GDP, jobs, and taxes...

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Museums play an essential role in cultural and social life across the US. They tell our stories, preserve our heritage,...

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Can we bank on the digital economy as a growth certainty? Or is there a risk that a deterioration in...

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The IBM Institute for Business Value engaged Oxford Economics to reach out to nearly 1,300 Indian executives as part of...

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The IBM Institute for Business Value engaged Oxford Economics to survey Indian executives, including about 600 startup entrepreneurs, 100 venture...

The IBM Institute for Business Value engaged Oxford Economics to survey more than 5,600 global executives in 18 industries and...

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Are you ready to compete as intelligent technology meets human ingenuity to create the future workforce? Oxford Economics worked with...