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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.

The Media Directory is a guide to the Economist Intelligence Unit's analysts. It contains listings by name, country expertise, specialist subjects and languages. The directory provides contact details, photograph and a short biography.

View all—get a complete listing of all available Economist Intelligence Unit analysts.

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12 Dec 2008 29 countries to contract in 2009, says Economist Intelligence Unit
11 Dec 2008 Trade between Asia and the West will shrink by 4% in 2009 says new Economist Intelligence Unit report
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18 Nov 2008 Executives say corporate citizenship can boost profits over time, according to new Economist Intelligence Unit report
18 Nov 2008 Market turmoil makes customer service critically important for financial institutions, says Economist Intelligence Unit
18 Nov 2008 Tough times bring opportunity for change to the private-equity industry, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit
29 Oct 2008 Regional or global? No single model ideal for all sustainability programmes, says Economist Intelligence Unit
28 Oct 2008 For executives, anticipating external changes is even more important when times are tough, says Economist Intelligence Unit
27 Oct 2008 Sixty-three percent of academics and business executives report that technology innovation will greatly influence teaching methodologies
22 Oct 2008 The financial crisis and the risks for democracy
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Our latest global forecast—In an interview recorded on November 5th 2008, the Economist Intelligence Unit's Editorial Director and Chief Economist, Robin Bew, looks at why many major economies are facing a full year of recession.Robin Bew

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