International Economic Trends
Report Subscriptions
Every employee at your organization will get access to the research through our e-Library.
International Economic Trends Service
Annual fee: $3,850
This e-Library service gives your organization:
- World Outlook—our quarterly two-year forecast of the global economy that includes outlooks for the world's major economies.
- U.S. Outlook—our quarterly two-year forecast of the American economy.
- StraightTalk—a monthly publication from the Chief Economist of The
Conference Board, Inc. which provides economic research, objective analysis
and forecasts to help new economy business executives assess economic
conditions impacting their markets that tracks the latest developments in labour, consumer, energy and housing markets.
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U.S. Forecast (Five-year) Database Service
Annual fee: $2,125
Five-year forecast for the U.S. economy that includes detailed data on the following areas: Gross domestic product, Detailed income and consumption, Consumer price index, Consumer expenditures, Housing starts, Corporate profits and Unemployment rate. The forecast is updated quarterly. More than 100 indicators are available.
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Global Commerce Centre
The Global Commerce Centre aims to help Canadian leaders understand global economic shifts and their practical implications. The Centre has published more than 50 innovative reports, which have been widely read by business leaders and government officials. We use a variety of channels (including media, published reports, commentaries, blogs, webinars, and in-person presentations) to inform policy-makers, business leaders, and the public about what changes in the global environment mean for Canadian business and government strategies.
We draw on the Conference Board's established capacity in economic analysis to provide evidence-based tools and strategies for Canadian companies to succeed in global markets; and for governments to establish sound, effective, related public policies. The Centre makes recommendations for policy reform and strategies for success, based on sound analysis and independent evidence. The Centre’s private and public sector members also meet regularly to hear new research, policy and business insights.
International Cooperation
For over 20 years, the Conference Board has been involved in projects of international co-operation, trade, and investment policy. This experience has enabled the Board to supplement its domestic expertise and leverage it to the advantage of members.
The International Cooperation team has chiefly been involved in offering expertise in project management, program evaluation, and capacity building for economic, public policy and governance reforms.
This work can be classified into three major areas:
- Delivery of knowledge based on rigorous research by a multidisciplinary team of professionals.
- Project management and delivery of networking events and large group consultation processes with a focus on trade and Investment issues.
- Project management of projects funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).