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Of the ten countries that joined the EU in 2004 Poland has the largest economy. However, its average income is only around 9,500 Euro p.a. If Poland can sustain a growth rate of around five per cent for some...
Looks at four examples of social science research - at the people conducting the research and the methods they use. Examples of both quantitative and qualitative research are illustrated by Gallup polls,...
Introduces the nature of economic modelling and forecasting focusing particularly on empirical macroeconomic modelling - a term used to describe analysis at the level of the economy as a whole or the...
Focuses on the issue of unemployment in Europe, examining why it has arisen and what can be done to alleviate it. Representatives from the European Commission discuss three different economic theories in...
Looks at the international dimension of money in the City, the role of money in macroeconomic models, and the future of forecasting. Shows the Oxford Economic Forecasting Model illustrating the international...
Looks at three motor companies and compares the ways in which they forecast their positions in the market. Morgan Motor Company is the smallest, producing handmade sports cars in the coachbuilding tradition...
Audio recording of a talk given by Carlota Perez at the Institute for Public Policy Research on 1 June 2009.The financial crisis and deep global recession not only caught many by surprise, but also leaves...
Professor Sir David Hendry, Director of the Programme on Economic Modelling in INET@Oxford, explains the challenges of economic forecasting. Part of a series of short films entitled ‘Big Questions on the...
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