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subscribers to our publications are sent printed hard copies by first-class
mail. For those who wish to receive publications electronically "upon release"
we offer in addition e-mailed PDF and Excel files. Site Licenses for broader
distribution and historical survey data back to 1989 are also
available (see below).
PDF
delivery is available for a supplement of £90, US$150 or €100 per year in
addition to the cost of a hard-copy subscription. We do not offer an 'e-mail
only' service. UK and certain European Union subscribers to the e-mail service
may also be charged Value Added Tax.
Most
of the survey data from each of our four regional publications can be received
in Excel spreadsheet format by email
under license from Consensus Economics. The historical spreadsheet services
include forecasts from our previous monthly surveys dating back as far as
October 1989 plus, at the user's option, a one-year subscription to future
monthly spreadsheet updates by e-mail, including a mailed hard copy of the
publication going forward. License Agreements for historical data allow back-testing of forecast
accuracy and modelling of country indicator expectations.
Consensus
Economics site licenses enable subscribers to distribute either PDF files
or Excel Spreadsheets to a broader audience via their internal email systems
or intranets, thereby adding to available knowledge resources and facilitating
the management process. Site licenses can be individually tailored to suit
specific needs considering both the number of end-users and their physical
locations. If you would like to receive a quotation, please contact us and
let us know how many people in your organisation would have access to the
data. We can then send you a proposal.
In
addition to receiving the historical and current survey data directly from
Consensus Economics, these databases are also available as premium services,
on CEIC Data, on Factset
and on Thomson Reuters
Datastream electronic research platforms. For further information about
these services, please contact Consensus Economics.