The 2009 Economic and Product Market Databook for Mountbatten, Singapore
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Author(s)Icon Group International
PublisherICON Group International, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB002C1GVQC
ISBN-13978B002C1GVQ9
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Description
In performing various economic analyses for its clients, I have occasionally been asked to investigate the market potential for various products and services in Singapore. The purpose of this study is to understand the density of demand within Singapore and the extent to which Mountbatten might be used as a point of distribution within Asia. From an economic perspective, however, Mountbatten does not represent a population within rigid geographical boundaries, rather, it represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas. This influence varies from one industry to another, but also from one period of time to another.
In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for Mountbatten over the next five years for hundreds of industries, categories and products. The goal of this report is to report the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by Mountbatten when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category "satellite launch vehicles". Clearly, there are no launch pads in Mountbatten used by the space industry to launch satellites. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is "consumed" by the area served by Mountbatten. Without Mountbatten, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the population in Singapore, Asia, or the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both Asia and Mountbatten.
In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for Mountbatten over the next five years for hundreds of industries, categories and products. The goal of this report is to report the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by Mountbatten when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category "satellite launch vehicles". Clearly, there are no launch pads in Mountbatten used by the space industry to launch satellites. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is "consumed" by the area served by Mountbatten. Without Mountbatten, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the population in Singapore, Asia, or the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both Asia and Mountbatten.










