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Examples of our work include founding the Purchasing Managers Manufacturing Indexes (PMI) in 25 countries, the first Eurozone and the first Global Purchasing Managers Indexes (all now owned by S&P Global); the first Country, Region and Global Service Sector Indexes (all now owned by S&P Global), the first harmonised European and Global Media indexes, the World Advertising Research Center (both now owned by Ascential plc); and much more...

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Yes of course.

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Can I get this data anywhere else?

World Economics only charges for our proprietary data and services we offer.

Data displayed on the site that originates from 3rd parties is completely free of charge to view.

World Economics has developed a range of original datasets for investors which are unavailable on any other platform.

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Can I download data that is on screen?

Once you subscribe you will have access to the 'Download area' which will allow you to download all the data to a consistent Excel format.

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What format are the Excel files in?

All our Excel downloads are in a consistent format.

Each country's data is displayed as a row with indicator or time periods as columns.

All countries are in the same order so that individual downloads can be easily combined and compared.

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Do you have time series data?

Datasets such as GDP or GDP per Capita have time series data available from 1870-2023 and projections to 2030.

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