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The Economist Intelligence Unit has one of the largest and most experienced country analysis teams in the world. Our 100 full-time country experts and economists, based in London, New York and Hong Kong, have a thorough grounding in economics, politics, risk and industry. Most have lived and worked in the region they cover; many are fluent in local languages; and three out of four have advanced degrees. To ensure that this expertise remains fresh and up to date, each country analyst focuses on two or three countries, and visits them regularly.

Our country experts are supported by a huge network of contributors based in virtually every country of the world. Currently numbering 650, our contributors report on recent economic and political events, comment on the business environment and legislative changes, and give their views on political, economic and social trends.

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20 Aug 2010 World counts on Chinese consumers to spend more, but new survey suggests they will remain cautious
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01 Jul 2010 New study spotlights opportunities and barriers for working women worldwide
29 Jun 2010 Sweden supplants Denmark at top of the 2010 digital economy rankings
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09 Jun 2010 Companies see big benefits in collaborating with their critics, says new research from the Economist Intelligence Unit
27 May 2010 Amid economic volatility, companies find ways to remove risk from supply chains, says Economist Intelligence Unit report
24 May 2010 'Business as usual' not an option as manufacturers aim for value over volume
17 May 2010 In industrial manufacturing, oversight by executives is critical to successful project management, survey says
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Our latest global forecast

Cuts will not spark recession

In spite of massive austerity cuts, Europe is likely to avoid a double dip recession says Robert Ward, the Economist Intelligence Unit's Director of Global Forecasting.

Recorded July 21st 2010
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