Israel & Oxford Economics
10 shared events · Importance 3 · Last updated May 09, 2026
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International
Israel: Israel is a co-initiator of the conflict with Iran, contributing to the geopolitical tensions and the resulting economic disruptions.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics conducted a review of previous energy shocks and surveyed businesses, finding that many expect disruptions to continue beyond the end of the year.
Apr 08, 2026 · 307 articles
International
Israel: Israel's attack on Iran, alongside the United States, contributed to Iran's decision to close the Strait of Hormuz, leading to global oil supply shocks.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics' US Economist, Grace Zwemmer, provided analysis on the impact of diesel fuel prices on food inflation.
May 13, 2026 · 10 articles
Domestic
Israel: US-Israeli strikes on Iran initiated a conflict in the Middle East, leading to Iran's retaliation and subsequent surge in oil prices.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics, through its economist Grace Zwemmer, provided analysis on the rise in United States imports, attributing it to vehicle imports and strong demand for AI hardware.
May 05, 2026 · 13 articles
Domestic
Israel: Israel is mentioned as being involved in strikes against Iran, which contributed to Iran's retaliation and the subsequent impact on energy prices and inflation.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics, through its US economist Grace Zwemmer, provided analysis on the PPI data, noting signs that higher energy costs are spreading to other goods and services.
May 13, 2026 · 6 articles
Domestic
Israel: Israel, along with the United States, launched attacks on February 28, which preceded Iran's shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics' Matthew Martin provided analysis on the break-even point for job creation and the potential lagged impact of the Iran war on the labor market.
May 08, 2026 · 7 articles
International
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics predicted a global recession if the war lasts for six months due to oil supply shortages.
Mar 29, 2026 · 13 articles
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