Introducing… Statista
26/07/2022

You spoke and we listened! In response to requests from both staff and students, particularly within the School of Management, we are very pleased to announce that you can now access Statista via our website!
Statista provides the latest and most relevant facts and data on markets, consumers and industries. As the name suggests, it covers 1.9m statistics, forecasts and studies on 80,000 topics and 170 industries worldwide. Data can be easily downloaded in the most commonly used MS Office formats depending on what you need (xls, ppt, png and pdf).
You can access Statista from both our Industries and markets and our Economic data and analysis pages or our Databases A-Z list.
If you have any comments or feedback, or just want to do a little dance (don’t be shy, we did!), please do let us know by emailing library@cranfield.ac.uk.
Enjoy!
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