Someone asked me if EconLens works for emerging markets or if it is just a US and Euro Area tool.
Right now the deepest coverage is for those two regions because their APIs are the most robust. FRED is the gold standard for US data, and the ECB plus Eurostat cover Europe extremely well.
But World Bank data spans over 180 countries. So if you ask about GDP growth in India, inflation in Brazil, or unemployment in South Africa, you get answers grounded in actual World Bank figures.
OECD data adds another layer for G20 economies, with leading indicators and composite indices that are hard to find elsewhere.
So yes, EconLens works for emerging markets. The coverage is not as deep as for the US and Europe yet, but it is already better than any general AI that is just guessing from training data. More sources are coming, and every new one is included in every plan by default.
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