European prospects by city, region and sector
How do I access the information?
Knowledge Base
Our regular economic forecasts are presented in our Knowledge Base website (see user guide) with analysis and forecasts updated each year (May/June). The Knowledge Base incorporates powerful search facilities that enable subscribers to target precisely the information that they need from our reports and databases. The Knowledge Base contains in-depth commentary to explain the forecast and highlight major themes of contemporary relevance.
The forecasts are presented in two main annual Knowledge Base updates in easy-to-read tabular and graphical form. The regional analysis is presented in European Regional Prospects (table of contents) published in May/June, together with quarterly updates for subscribers, and the sectoral analysis in European Sectoral Prospects (table of contents) published in September. Both areas of the Knowledge Base contain in-depth commentary to explain the forecast and highlight major themes of contemporary relevance.
Each area of the Knowledge Base is divided into three parts:
- The forecast overview with chapters on the macroeconomic context, a synthesis of the detailed forecast by region or sector, and special features.
- The city regions or sectors in detail, with text, charts and tables to analyse and interpret the prospects for the cities/sectors distinguished in the report.
- The main tables giving the full detail.
An abridged access to the European Regional part of the Knowledge Base
is also available.
Data
A key part of the service is the provision a validated database of economic indicators for cities and regions. The database draws on the available official data at European and national levels and has undergone a substantial process of updating and quality checks to improve its consistency, timeliness and coverage. Subscribers use the database to make comparisons across cities/regions, to analyse trends over time and to provide inputs to their own formal modelling.
The current database includes sectoral output and employment, unemployment,
household expenditure, investment expenditure, and demographic indicators
(total and active population).
Presentations
We provide an annual meeting on your premises (for clients in Europe)
tailored to your needs, to present the reports and to address issues
of particular interest to you. These meetings also provide opportunities
for the exchange of ideas and for suggestions as to how the service can
be developed further to meet your needs.
Support
We provide telephone and email support for discussion of any aspect of
the forecasts or reports. We are also available to offer support when
subscribers face unexpected requests, drawing on the full range of all
our economic forecasting services.
Contents of Knowledge Base - European Regional
| Part 1: The Overview | |
| Chapter 1 | European Macroeconomic Development |
| Chapter 2 | European Regional Development |
| Chapter 3 | European Urban Development |
| Chapter 4 | The European Regional Economic Model and the Data |
| Part 2: The Regions and Cities | Detailed Analysis of the Prospects for 53 Cities |
| Appendix | |
| Part 3: Detailed Historical Data and Projections by Region and Sector | |
Contents of Knowledge Base - European Sectoral
| Preface and Summary | |
| Part 1: The Overview | |
| Chapter 1 | The Macroeconomic Context |
| Chapter 2 | The E3ME Sectoral Model and the Data |
| Chapter 3 | Sectoral Synthesis |
| Part 2: The Sectors | |
| Chapter 1 | Chemicals and Plastics |
| Chapter 2 | Electronics |
| Chapter 3 | Transport Equipment |
| Chapter 4 | Electricity Gas and Water |
| Chapter 5 | Construction |
| Chapter 6 | Wholesale Distribution and Retailing |
| Chapter 7 | Transport Services |
| Chapter 8 | Information and Communication Technology Services |
| Chapter 9 | Financial Services |
For further information, including prices, and to order the service,
email:
Sadia Sheikh
Manager, European Regional Service
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