The Economist

The Economist was established in 1843 by James Wilson, a hatmaker from the small Scottish town of Hawick, to campaign against the protectionist Corn Laws.

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    • julho 2022
      Fonte: The Economist
      Carregamento por: Misha Gusev
      Acesso em 12 setembro, 2022
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      The Economist has devised a “normalcy index” to track how behaviour has changed, and continues to change, because of the pandemic. Index comprises eight indicators, split into three domains. The first grouping is transport and travel: public transport in big cities; the amount of traffic congestion in those same cities; and the number of international and domestic flights. The second looks at recreation and entertainment: how much time is spent outside the home; cinema box-office revenues (a proxy measure for cinema attendance); and attendance at professional sports events. The third is retailing and work: footfall in shops; and occupancy of offices (measured by workplace footfall in big cities). Index covers 50 of the world’s largest economies which together account for 90% of global GDP and 75% of the world’s population. Our aggregate measure is the population-weighted average of each country’s score. The pre-pandemic level of activity is set at 100 for ease of comparison. The tracker is updated with new data once a week.