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EIU’s CityData contains pricing information on over 160 products and services in 140 cities worldwide, gathered from the EIU Worldwide Cost of Living Survey. More than 50,000 individual prices are collected by field correspondents in each survey. Prices are given for various stores: supermarkets, mid-priced stores, and higher-priced specialty outlets. Prices cover: National economic indicators; Food and drink; Household supplies; Personal care; Tobacco; Clothing; Utilities; Domestic help; Recreation; Transport; Office and residential rents; Schools, health and sports; Business trip costs; Salaries and disposable incomes. Prices correspond to the price the customer is charged, not recommended retail prices or manufacturers’ costs. Use CityData to support your market entry strategy, assess international pricing for a specific product(s), analyze historical pricing patterns for goods and services since 1990, compare the cost of doing business worldwide, and perform city-to-city pricing comparisons. EIU CityData provides the most complete picture of global price levels. More information is available at EIU CityData Information.
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TwitterIn 2024, the share of male editorial employees at The Economist newspaper amounted to ** percent. Meanwhile, women accounted for ** percent of the newspapers' editorial staff, down from **** percent in the year 2023.
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TwitterThis dataset contains 191.994 identified object locations and classes for all historical advertisements from all 8,840 issues of The Economist magazine, years 1843 to 2014. We used a state of the art classifier to detect the objects: https://tfhub.dev/google/openimages_v4/ssd/mobilenet_v2/1. You will need this Master Dataset, as well, to work with the data.
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This dataset contains metadata of 512.599 historical advertisements from all 8,840 issues of The Economist magazine, years 1843 to 2014. It is part of a series of datasets related to The Economist Historical Archive (https://www.gale.com/intl/c/the-economist-historical-archive). You will need this Master Dataset, if you want to work with any of the related datasets.
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Data behind the Economist's article: Productivity has grown faster in western Europe than in America
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The Economist and Solstad, Sondre (corresponding author), 2023. "All work and no play", The Economist, October 4th issue, 2023.
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This dataset is about books. It has 1 row and is filtered where the book is The economist : an English language guide. It features 7 columns including author, publication date, language, and book publisher.
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TwitterIn January 2024, a total of **** percent of The Economist newspaper's editorial staff were white and British, marking an increase from 2023. Meanwhile, the share of Asian employees remained almost the same, whilst Black employees accounted for *** percent of the workforce in 2024, up from the previous year.
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TwitterIn fiscal year 2024, The Economist Group's operating profit amounted to **** million GBP, up from **** million GBP in the previous year. The media company's profit fluctuated over the last five years, but was at its highest in 2017 when the figure reached ** million British pounds.
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TwitterThe statistic shows the level of trust in The Economist in the United States as of April 2018. During the survey, ** percent of respondents stated that The Economist was trustworthy.
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United States The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election: Kamala Harris data was reported at 47.000 % in 29 Oct 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 48.000 % for 22 Oct 2024. United States The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election: Kamala Harris data is updated weekly, averaging 47.000 % from Jul 2024 (Median) to 29 Oct 2024, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 49.000 % in 17 Sep 2024 and a record low of 41.000 % in 23 Jul 2024. United States The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election: Kamala Harris data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by YouGov PLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.PR004: The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election (Discontinued).
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1489 Global import shipment records of The Economist with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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This dataset contains 116.746 identified faces (bounding box location on image, predicted age and gender) for all historical advertisements from all 8,840 issues of The Economist magazine, years 1843 to 2014. Faces have been detected using the following library: https://pythonrepo.com/repo/timesler-facenet-pytorch-python-deep-learning. You will need the The Economist Historical Advertisements - Master Dataset as well, to work with the data.
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United States The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. data was reported at 3.000 % in 20 Aug 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3.000 % for 13 Aug 2024. United States The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. data is updated weekly, averaging 3.000 % from Mar 2024 (Median) to 20 Aug 2024, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.000 % in 23 Jul 2024 and a record low of 2.000 % in 06 Aug 2024. United States The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by YouGov PLC. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.PR004: The Economist YouGov Polls: 2024 Presidential Election (Discontinued). If an election for president were going to be held now and the Democratic nominee was Joe Biden and the Republican nominee was Donald Trump, would you vote for...
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TwitterThis dataset contains metadata of 92,592 historical advertisements from the banking industry, from all 8,840 issues of The Economist magazine, years 1843 to 2014. It is part of a series of datasets related to The Economist Historical Archive (https://www.gale.com/intl/c/the-economist-historical-archive).
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The Big Mac Index is published by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. It "seeks to make exchange-rate theory a bit more digestible".
Name: Country name iso_a3: Country code according to the ISO A3 currency_code: Currency local_price: Big mac price in the local currency dollar_ex: Dollar exchange of the local currency GDP_dollar: Gross Domestic Product in dollar currency date: data recorded date
Burgernomics.
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Our source data are from several places. Big Mac prices are from McDonald’s directly and from reporting around the world; exchange rates are from Thomson Reuters; GDP and population data used to calculate the euro area averages are from Eurostat and GDP per person data are from the IMF World Economic Outlook reports.
The Big Mac Index is published by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. It "seeks to make exchange-rate theory a bit more digestible."
The Big Mac PPP exchange rate between two countries is obtained by dividing the price of a Big Mac in one country (in its currency) by the price of a Big Mac in another country (in its currency). This value is then compared with the actual exchange rate; if it is lower, then the first currency is under-valued (according to PPP theory) compared with the second, and conversely, if it is higher, then the first currency is over-valued.
Compare countries by seeing how long person has to work for to buy a big mac: https://www.economist.com/news/2020/07/15/the-big-mac-index
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This dataset is about book subjects. It has 4 rows and is filtered where the books is The Economist America, 1843-1993 : 150 years of reporting the American connection. It features 10 columns including number of authors, number of books, earliest publication date, and latest publication date.
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