Africa Macro Service
A wider portfolio of Africa monitoring services, with macroeconomic, industry and city forecasts.
African economies are exhibiting a dynamism that presents opportunities for firms seeking new markets. Annual economic growth across the continent has averaged 4.5% since 2000 and is forecast to outstrip that of any other world region until 2030. Yet reliable and comparable forecasts and analysis are hard to find for Africa. Oxford Economics and Oxford Economics Africa together provide the most complete coverage of the continent, with coverage of 54 national economies and unique forecasts for 102 cities across the continent.
Complete coverage
In addition to the core set of Africa analyses provided by Oxford Economics Africa, Oxford Economics provides a comprehensive databank on national and city economies, industry data and country models: - In-depth Country Reports. Detailed Country Reports for 54 African countries with analysis and forecasts through 2050. - Events-driven analysis. Talking Points, Daily Africa Insight and Weekly Africa Insight provide commentary and analysis on Africa’s important economic and political events as they occur. - Macroeconomic databank covering all African nations. Comprehensive forecast data and history for all African countries to 2050 covering a range of economic indicators for every country, including GDP and domestic demand, prices and wages, labour market, trade, balance of payments, financial indicators, government accounts, and socioeconomic and demographic data sets. - City-level forecasts for 102 African locations. Consistent annual historic data and forecasts for total GDP and employment, as well as for industries, population, income distribution, consumer spending, and retail sales for 102 cities across 54 countries. - Industry outlook and analysis. Our industry reports and databank include analysis and forecasts for the largest African economies. - Country models. Our Global Economic Model covers 80 countries, including 13 African nations: Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia, Uganda, and Zambia.