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| WHAT MAKES CIEMEX-WEFA UNIQUE |
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With our basic strength in macro and sectoral econometric models, we have built a
reputation on formulating the most widely used short and medium-term (1-5 years), as well
as long-term forecasts (6-10 years) of the Mexican economy. Our models incorporate the
latest date and policies, as well as the latest structural changes taking place in Mexico.
They provide a powerful tool for developing your companys strategic plan.
CIEMEX-WEFAs vast array of macro and sectoral data banks holds
annual, quarterly and monthly series from different official sources . We incorporate
revisions every month and constantly update the data banks, providing you with the most
latest information. As a subscriber, you have on-line access to data bases, forecasts and
reports. We can also facilitate access to existing date bases in Mexico.
A comprehensive understanding of the Mexican economy, combined with our data and
information sources on different sectors, allows us to provide an insightful perspective
on topics such as consumer trends, market potential, investment opportunities regulations,
and more. We can accommodate your needs through tailor-made projects that focus on
subjects of your particular interest in Mexico.
We have the longest record for forecasting Mexicos developing
economy, Independent researchers have long studied our macroeconomic projections and
compared them with those of other analysts. According to a University of Pennsylvania
study, CIEMEX-WEFAs baseline forecasts for Mexico were as accurate as those of the
best forecasters of the U.S. economy-------a high standard for a developing economy.
We interact closely with our client organizations in Mexico. They are part of our
"informational support" team, providing us access to firsthand information on
their particular sector. We use their views about each sector to validate our
macroeconomic and sectoral forecasts.
Our economists, all of them natives of Mexico, received their
academic training both in Mexico and the United States. Many have worked in key positions
in Mexican industry and government, so they are able to add an insiders perspective
to the forecasts and analysis.
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