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Global Cities: Another year, another crisis: will recent events alter long-term prospects for cities?

Cities around the world will enter 2023 in the midst of a global recession. In this webinar, we outline the short-term outlook for the world’s major cities and discuss some of the long-term challenges facing the urban economy.

George Bowen

Lead Economist, Cities & Regions

George Bowen

Lead Economist, Cities & Regions

London, United Kingdom

George is a Lead Economist in the Cities and Regions forecasting team. He manages Oxford Economics’ Global Cities forecasting service and associated research. George is also responsible for the team’s Middle Eastern regional forecasts, supporting clients on a range of bespoke projects.

Mark Britton

Director, City Services

Mark Britton

Director, City Services

London, United Kingdom

Mark Britton is a Director within Oxford Economics’ Cities Team. He leads a team of economists to provide clients with global city-level forecasts and research through a range of subscription products and consultancy projects.

Mark has 20 years’ experience in regional forecasting, model building and economic analysis for a broad range of clients across both the public and private sectors. He has a keen interest in developing quantitative solutions using a range of data science, econometric and geospatial techniques to provide organisations around the world with the tools to make more informed location decisions.

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