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Oxford Economics’ Global Data Services

The ultimate forecast data tool for decision makers

Built on the latest technology, our new databank platform brings our data analysis to the next level. Oxford Economics’ Global Data Services provides a robust tool for instantly assessing, benchmarking, analysing and charting our rich array of forecasts and historical trend data. Comprising a suite of complementary databanks integrated into one common tool, the service provides data and analytics for any a range of business activities across your organisation, such as managing risks, strategic planning, market sizing, sales forecasting, investing in cities, or making human resources decisions.

Oxford Economics’ Global Data Services enhances our data offering in a number of important ways:

  • Offers all of our global databanks in one single platform for the first time, covering 190 countries, 100 industries and over 2,600 cities and regions-and we will shortly deepen our coverage of global trade, tourism, talent and diversity.
  • Expands our core country and industry coverage, adding key series for consumption, foreign direct investment, exports and imports, financial securities and loans, gross value added for industries, and services, investment, and political and social rankings.
  • Provides more complete description of our data, from colour coding forecasts to precise annotation of series, and contact information for the analyst who produced the forecast.
  • Presents data in a new user-friendly platform to simplify data selection and comparison across countries, regions, cities, sectors, functions and thousands of other variables.
  • Leverages the latest browser technology and graphing tools, and can be used by a wide array of browsers. We have designed the tool to be accessible to non-economists, while offering robust analytical tools an economist would expect.
  • Upgrades the platform to improve core functions such as search-including saved searches that refresh automatically-and adds tools to fine tune selection and display settings, and switch between databanks.
  • Adds interactive features that allow users to easily sort and export data to pre-formatted Excel sheets. You can also select from a range of graphs and heat maps for download as an image in a variety of formats for insertion into presentations.

Find out more

If you would like a demonstration of our databanks, please contact your nearest Oxford Economics office for more information, or fill in our trial request form. Free trials are available on a trial basis to eligible organisations.

If you are already a databank client, click here.

Our global databanks

Economics, Trade, and Industry

Global Economics Databank

A comprehensive, user-friendly source of long-term forecasts for 190 countries

Global Industry Databank

Historical data and forecasts on over 100 industry sectors across 77 markets

Global Trade Databank

A comprehensive source of forecasts for world trade between 185 countries

Global Tourism Databank

Rigorous tourism and travel database for 191 countries

Human Resources

Global Talent Databank

Forecasts of supply and demand for skills across 46 countries and 18 industries

Global Diversity Databank

Consistent data and forecasts on workforce diversity across 33 countries and 15 industries

Cities and Regions

Asian Cities and Regional Forecasts

Regularly updated forecasts for 35 important locations across Asia

China Cities and Regional Forecasts

Quarterly updated data and forecasts for more than 300 Chinese locations

European Cities and Regional Forecasts

Regularly updated data and forecasts for over 2,000 locations in Europe

North American Cities and Regional Forecasts

Data and forecasts for 37 key cities and metro areas and all US states

UK Regional Forecasts

Detailed forecasts and analysis for the UK economy for the Government Office Regions

UK Local Authority Districts Forecasts

Data and forecasts for 450 districts

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