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ABOUT OXFORD ECONOMICS
Oxford Economics was founded in 1981 as a commercial venture with Oxford University’s business college to provide economic advice, forecasts and analytical tools to international institutions, governments and blue-chip companies. Building on these foundations, Oxford Economics are now an independently-owned world leader in high quality, quantitative analysis and evidence-based business and public policy advice.
Oxford Economics provides economic advice across a range of topics including Macro-economic and sector forecasting for 175 countries; Country and sector risk; Economic impact studies and Regional analysis and forecasting for more than 2,500 locations around the world.
The mix of modelling and forecasting means Oxford Economics’ research has a wide range of applications in the real estate sector, allowing Oxford’s team of 70 economists to work extensively with professional property companies, investors, developers and assets managers.
LEGEND OF THE OXFORD ECONOMICS CHART
Popul. 01–11
This shows the average growth rate per year between 2001 and 2011 in population.
Office empl.
This shows the number of employees (thousands) in the Financial, Business Services and Public Service sectors in the year 2011
GDP 06–11
This shows the average growth rate per year between 2006 and 2011 in GDP
GDP 11–16
This shows the expected average growth rate per year between 2011 and 2016 in GDP
Office empl. 06–11
This shows the average growth rate per year between 2006 and 2011 in Office employment
Office empl. 11–16
This shows the expected average growth rate per year between 2011 and 2016 in Office employment
Retail Sales 06–11
This shows the average growth rate per year in Retail Sales
Retail Sales 11–16
This shows the expected average growth rate per year in Retail Sales
Share empl. 2011 Man.
This shows the share of total employment that the Manufacturing sector represents in this city
Share empl. 2011 FBS
This shows the share of total employment that the Financial and Business Service sector represents in this city
Share empl. 2011 PS
This shows the share of total employment that the Public Service sector represents in this city
Oxford Economics is covering the commercial real estate development of the following European cities:
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