Daniel Solomon

Daniel Solomon VIA Senior Economist

düsseldorf

English, French, Romanian,�Moldavian, Moldovan

About Daniel

As VIA Senior Economist, Daniel provides an economic perspective on data science projects. He contributes to the development and analysis of economic models, to inform decisions and advise clients based on online products and market data.

Follow:

Expertise

Daniel previously worked in Euromonitor's Economies department on macroeconomic analysis, forecasts and scenarios. He now analyses fmcg, VIA and e-commerce data. In his current role he works on attribute-pricing models, product survival models and explaining online demand for brands as a function of attributes and prices. In his previous role as an economist for Euromonitor's Economies and Consumers research, he contributed to quarterly macroeconomic outlook analysis, as well as building the main quarterly macro forecasts and macro scenarios.

Recently Published Work

Article

Global Economic Outlook: Q2 2022

Lan Ha

Lan Ha

21 Apr 22

The global economy faces new headwinds following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, while the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over. The war in Ukraine and its resulting sanctions imposed on Russia are projected to cause accelerated energy and commodity prices, further disruptions in global supply chains and reduced business and consumer confidence.

Article

War in Ukraine Heightens Inflation Risks and Challenges the Global Economy

Daniel Solomon

Daniel Solomon

28 Mar 22

This blog post comments on the macroeconomic implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict

Article

ウクライナ戦争:インフレリスクと世界経済の課題

Daniel Solomon

Daniel Solomon

9 Mar 22

ウクライナにおける戦争の情勢は依然として不透明で、急激に変化している。その結末やいつまで続くかを推測することはできないが、これまでに発表されている情報や、すでに判明していることを基とした我々の初期評価では、ロシアが世界有数の石油・ガス生産国であること、そしてすでにインフレ圧力が高まる中で戦争が発生したことを踏まえると、最も大きな経済的な影響を被るのは世界のエネルギーとコモディティ(商品)価格であり、世界の実質GDP成長率にマイナスの影響を及ぼすと考えられる。

;