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Oxford Economics is an independent economics consultancy providing comprehensive economic forecasting, analysis, and advisory services to help businesses, governments, and academic institutions understand economic trends and make informed decisions.

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CCI Score: Oxford Economics

46.51

-0.02%

Latest Event

Oxford Economics Forecasts Negative GDP Growth Amid Tariff Uncertainty

Oxford Economics released its forecast predicting Q1 GDP growth of -1.6%, attributing the downturn to a drag from imports amid new tariffs by the Trump administration, while expecting a rebound in Q2 growth. The forecast highlights the adverse economic impacts of authoritarian trade policies.

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Oxford Economics is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • Oxford Economics Forecasts Negative GDP Growth Amid Tariff Uncertainty Logo
    MAR
    31
    2025

    Oxford Economics released its forecast predicting Q1 GDP growth of -1.6%, attributing the downturn to a drag from imports amid new tariffs by the Trump administration, while expecting a rebound in Q2 growth. The forecast highlights the adverse economic impacts of authoritarian trade policies.

  • Human Rights – Impacts and Risks in Supply Chains Webinar Logo
    FEB
    01
    2022

    Oxford Economics hosted a webinar focusing on mandatory human rights due diligence in Europe and addressing modern slavery risks along global supply chains. The event emphasized the importance of ethical supply chain practices, including the protection of indigenous communities and transparent sourcing.

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    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 23

    The webinar underscores Oxford Economics’ commitment to addressing human rights issues within supply chains, particularly modern slavery and its risks. By proactively exploring regulatory requirements and offering tools such as heatmapping risk, the company positions itself as a positive force in promoting ethical supply chain practices. This effort contributes to mitigating exploitation and aligns with anti-fascist principles opposing corporate complicity in human rights abuses.

    Human rights – impacts and risks in supply chains

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