Our Data Drives: The ICRG Geopolitical Risk Series Has Now Appeared in Over 1,000 Publications!

As the CEO and Owner of The PRS Group, and its flagship risk series, the International Country Risk Guide (ICRG), for over 15 years, I’m very pleased to hear from our Paris-based research group that the ICRG appeared in just over 1,000 published articles, book chapters, and research reports! 

Topics range from the metrics correlations with various asset classes, to measuring transparency and the effect of corruption on growth, to bond spreads and the economic costs of war.

“A leading organization providing political risk assessment for investors…”Z Brodie, A Lane & AJ Marcus, Investments, 13th edition (2024)

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CHRISTOPHER MCKEE, PHD CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Christopher McKee is PRS’ CEO and Owner. An international political economist, global investor, entrepreneur, and author, Chris received his PhD from Queen’s University (Canada) and has been involved in the field of geopolitical risk, limited recourse financing, and private sector development for the past 25 years.

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