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Macroeconomics

Amidst increasing global volatility and changing market dynamics, keeping abreast of the latest macroeconomic developments and trends is vital to stay on top of your game. Timely macroeconomic inputs enable you to formulate proactive strategies vis-à-vis reactive strategies, helping you to better deal with challenges and even capitalize on opportunities arising from a volatile environment.

Frost & Sullivan’s Cross-Industries research enables you to continually track:

 

  • Country specific PESTLE Trends and implications
  • Economic and Industry Parameters
  • Pertinent Economic Issues
  • Emerging Growth Opportunities
  • Global Mega Trends

Time macroeconomic analysis accompanied by data projections helps in assessing global economic and investment conditions, decision making, and geographic expansion strategies.

  1. 03 Jul 2015  |  Global  |  Market Research

    Future of Infrastructure

    Global Investment of $83.791 Trillion Required up to 2030

    The research service exhibits visionary thinking by identifying and analyzing one of the significant Mega Trends: Future of Infrastructure. "Smart" as a value proposition has been increasingly replacing green concepts, with innumerable smart innovations in the infrastructure space. This study highlights examples of projects, companies, and technolo...

    $15,000.00
  2. 22 Jun 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends (GET-IT)—Emerging Latin America Quarter 4, 2014

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    The Latin American region as a whole is expected to register a weakened growth rate of 1.3% in 2014. On the external front, weak commodity prices have led to fall in private spending, while on the domestic front, policy uncertainties have lowered confidence levels. However, a 2.2% growth recovery is foreseen in 2015 as policy uncertainties reduce.

    $1,500.00
  3. 19 Jun 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends (GET-IT)—Emerging Latin America Quarter 2 2014

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Latin American economies that are tied to the United States for their exports demand are expected to directly benefit from a faster than expected recovery of the US economy in 2014. However, countries such as Chile and most of other Latin American economies are anticipated to be adversely affected by falling raw materials prices and slowing Chinese...

    $1,500.00
  4. 17 Jun 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends (GET-IT)—Emerging Latin America Quarter 2, 2015

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Latin American growth outlook is anticipated to remain lackluster for 2015 due to slow recovery of global demand for the mining products of the region. Sluggish exports resulting in the devaluation of local currencies led to a continuous rise in inflation levels of several regional economies such as Colombia, Chile, and Brazil. As a result, consume...

    $1,500.00
  5. 17 Jun 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends (GET-IT)—Emerging Latin America Quarter 1, 2015

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    The outlook for H1, 2015 remains uncertain; growth momentum in the region is expected to decelerate to 1% in 2015 on account of faltering commodity demand, high consumer prices and uncertain foreign investor sentiments. Fiscal consolidation and structural reforms are crucial to revive growth and investment inflows in the region.

    $1,500.00
  6. 17 Jun 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends (GET-IT)—Emerging Latin America Quarter 3, 2014

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    The Latin American economies are anticipated to register subdued growth in H2 2014 caused by weak commodity prices and political uncertainties. As a result, confidence levels will diminish. However, growth levels are expected to pick up in H1 2015, with economies such as Mexico and Colombia benefiting from positive spillovers of the US recovery and...

    $1,500.00
  7. 04 Jun 2015  |  Global  |  Mega Trends

    The Global Future of Work—The Future Labor Force

    Impending Demographic Shifts are Shaping 2025's Labor Outlook

    The Global Future of Work—The Future Labor Force investigates emerging Mega Trends shaping 2025's labor market outlook. Analysis includes social implications, such as the size and composition of the future labor force; economic implications, such as wage and benefits comparisons; and political implications, such as international labor goals and h...

    $4,950.00
  8. 13 Apr 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Tracker: Insights and Trends (GET–IT)—North America Quarter 1, 2015

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Growth in North American is expected to stabilize in 2015 owing to a healthy rebound in the US economy. Driven by resilient consumer demand, it is anticipated that the region will grow by 2.5 percent in H1 2015. A strong US dollar and increased demand from the US may boost Canadian exports in H1 2015. External factors such as the slowdown in the Ch...

    $1,500.00
  9. 01 Apr 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Outlook 2015: Emerging Latin America

    A Short-term Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Latin American growth faltered significantly in 2014; however, a gradual recovery is expected in 2015. The recovery in growth is expected to come from an increase in government spending on structural reforms. Domestic demand and investor confidence in the region are expected to remain subdued throughout 2015. Slow growth in export demand for mining...

    $1,500.00
  10. 17 Mar 2015  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases

    Global Economic Outlook 2015—North America

    A Short-term Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    North America is expected to remain fairly stable in 2015 due to improved domestic demand and business confidence. The US economy is expected to grow by 3.1% in 2015, up from 2.4% in 2014, driven by rising incomes, long-standing repressed demand, a strengthening housing sector, and lower oil prices. For Canada, the outlook has been scaled back to 1...

    $1,500.00