
Economic Outlook
Published on behalf of Oxford Economics
Edited by:
Adrian Cooper
Published by Oxford Economics, Economic Outlook is a quarterly journal providing a combination of independent analysis, commentary and macroeconomic forecasts for the UK and other major world economies. Economic Outlook responds to the changing political climate, addressing the major issues of the day and their likely impact upon economic prospects. Economic Outlook is essential reading for corporate executives, business libraries, corporate planners, research departments, and government and policy-making institutions. Analysis particularly focuses upon:
- Fiscal Policy
- The Housing Market
- Monetary Policy
- The UK Company Sector
- Prices and Wages
- The Labour Market
- Economic Activity
- Trade and the Balance of Payments
- Consumer Demand
- Sectoral Balances; Surpluses and Deficits
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TopHighlights
Recent studies include:
- World Economic Prospect
- Will quantitative easing pull the UK out of recession?
- Will the recession damage UK long-term growth prospects?
- Does recession threaten to become deflation?
- The implications of the financial crisis for global growth
- The economic significance of Sovereign Wealth Funds
- Credit crunch - what might the UK regional implications be?
- Global imbalances - forgotten but not gone
- How serious a recession does the UK face?
- Which parts of GB are vulnerable to the credit crunch?
