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The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Manufacturing Rubber Products from Natural and Synthetic Rubber Excluding Tires, Hoses and Belting, and Molded, Extruded, and Lathe-Cut Rubber Goods for Mechanical Applications - Product Image

The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Manufacturing Rubber Products from Natural and Synthetic Rubber Excluding Tires, Hoses and Belting, and Molded, Extruded, and Lathe-Cut Rubber Goods for Mechanical Applications

  • Published: September 2008
  • 222 pages
  • ICON Group International

WHAT IS LATENT DEMAND AND THE P.I.E.?

The concept of latent demand is rather subtle. The term latent typically refers to something that is dormant, not observable, or not yet realized. Demand is the notion of an economic quantity that a target population or market requires under different assumptions of price, quality, and distribution, among other factors. Latent demand, therefore, is commonly defined by economists as the industry earnings of a market when that market becomes accessible and attractive to serve by competing firms. It is a measure, therefore, of potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) or total revenues (not profit) if a market is served in an efficient manner. It is typically expressed as the total revenues potentially extracted by firms. The “market” is defined at a given level in the value chain. There can be latent demand at the retail level, at the wholesale level, the manufacturing level, and the raw materials level (the P.I.E. of higher levels of the value chain being always smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability).

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1 INTRODUCTION 10
1.1 Overview 10
1.2 What is Latent Demand and the P.I.E.? 10
1.3 The Methodology 11
1.3.1 Step 1. Product Definition and Data Collection 12
1.3.2 Step 2. Filtering and Smoothing 15
1.3.3 Step 3. Filling in Missing Values 16
1.3.4 Step 4. Varying Parameter, Non-linear Estimation 16
1.3.5 Step 5. Fixed-Parameter Linear Estimation 16
1.3.6 Step 6. Aggregation and Benchmarking 17
1.3.7 Step 7. Latent Demand Density: Allocating Across Cities 17
2 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS 18
2.1 The Worldwide Market Potential 18
3 AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST 20
3.1 Executive Summary 20
3.2 Afghanistan 22
3.3 Algeria 23
3.4 Angola 24
3.5 Armenia 25
3.6 Azerbaijan 26
3.7 Bahrain 27
3.8 Benin 28
3.9 Botswana 29
3.10 Burkina Faso 30
3.11 Burundi 31
3.12 Cameroon 32
3.13 Cape Verde 33
3.14 Central African Republic 34
3.15 Chad 35
3.16 Comoros 36
3.17 Congo (formerly Zaire) 36
3.18 Cote dIvoire 37
3.19 Djibouti 38
3.20 Egypt 39
3.21 Equatorial Guinea 40
3.22 Ethiopia 40
3.23 Gabon 41
3.24 Ghana 42
3.25 Guinea 43
3.26 Guinea-Bissau 44
3.27 Iran 45
3.28 Iraq 46
3.29 Israel 47
3.30 Jordan 48
3.31 Kenya 49
3.32 Kuwait 50
3.33 Kyrgyzstan 50
3.34 Lebanon 51
3.35 Lesotho 52
3.36 Liberia 52
3.37 Libya 53
3.38 Madagascar 54
3.39 Malawi 55
3.40 Mali 56
3.41 Mauritania 57
3.42 Mauritius 58
3.43 Morocco 59
3.44 Mozambique 60
3.45 Namibia 61
3.46 Niger 62
3.47 Nigeria 63
3.48 Oman 64
3.49 Pakistan 64
3.50 Palestine 65
3.51 Qatar 66
3.52 Republic of Congo 66
3.53 Reunion 67
3.54 Rwanda 68
3.55 Sao Tome E Principe 69
3.56 Saudi Arabia 69
3.57 Senegal 70
3.58 Sierra Leone 71
3.59 Somalia 72
3.60 South Africa 73
3.61 Sudan 74
3.62 Swaziland 75
3.63 Syrian Arab Republic 76
3.64 Tajikistan 77
3.65 Tanzania 78
3.66 The Gambia 79
3.67 The United Arab Emirates 80
3.68 Togo 80
3.69 Tunisia 81
3.70 Turkey 82
3.71 Turkmenistan 83
3.72 Uganda 84
3.73 Uzbekistan 85
3.74 Western Sahara 86
3.75 Yemen 86
3.76 Zambia 87
3.77 Zimbabwe 88
4 ASIA 90
4.1 Executive Summary 90
4.2 Bangladesh 92
4.3 Bhutan 93
4.4 Brunei 94
4.5 Burma 94
4.6 Cambodia 95
4.7 China 96
4.8 Hong Kong 97
4.9 India 97
4.10 Indonesia 98
4.11 Japan 99
4.12 Laos 100
4.13 Macau 101
4.14 Malaysia 102
4.15 Maldives 103
4.16 Mongolia 103
4.17 Nepal 104
4.18 North Korea 105
4.19 Papua New Guinea 106
4.20 Philippines 107
4.21 Seychelles 108
4.22 Singapore 108
4.23 South Korea 109
4.24 Sri Lanka 110
4.25 Taiwan 111
4.26 Thailand 112
4.27 Vietnam 113
5 EUROPE 114
5.1 Executive Summary 114
5.2 Albania 116
5.3 Andorra 117
5.4 Austria 117
5.5 Belarus 118
5.6 Belgium 119
5.7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 120
5.8 Bulgaria 121
5.9 Croatia 122
5.10 Cyprus 123
5.11 Czech Republic 124
5.12 Denmark 125
5.13 Estonia 126
5.14 Finland 127
5.15 France 128
5.16 Georgia 129
5.17 Germany 130
5.18 Greece 131
5.19 Hungary 132
5.20 Iceland 133
5.21 Ireland 134
5.22 Italy 135
5.23 Kazakhstan 136
5.24 Latvia 137
5.25 Liechtenstein 138
5.26 Lithuania 139
5.27 Luxembourg 140
5.28 Malta 141
5.29 Moldova 142
5.30 Monaco 142
5.31 Norway 143
5.32 Poland 144
5.33 Portugal 145
5.34 Romania 146
5.35 Russia 147
5.36 San Marino 148
5.37 Slovakia 148
5.38 Slovenia 149
5.39 Spain 150
5.40 Sweden 151
5.41 Switzerland 152
5.42 The Netherlands 153
5.43 The United Kingdom 154
5.44 Ukraine 155
6 LATIN AMERICA 156
6.1 Executive Summary 156
6.2 Argentina 157
6.3 Belize 158
6.4 Bolivia 159
6.5 Brazil 160
6.6 Chile 161
6.7 Colombia 162
6.8 Costa Rica 163
6.9 Ecuador 164
6.10 El Salvador 165
6.11 French Guiana 166
6.12 Guatemala 167
6.13 Guyana 168
6.14 Honduras 169
6.15 Mexico 170
6.16 Nicaragua 171
6.17 Panama 172
6.18 Paraguay 173
6.19 Peru 174
6.20 Suriname 175
6.21 The Falkland Islands 176
6.22 Uruguay 176
6.23 Venezuela 177
7 NORTH AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN 179
7.1 Executive Summary 179
7.2 Antigua and Barbuda 181
7.3 Aruba 181
7.4 Barbados 182
7.5 Bermuda 183
7.6 Canada 183
7.7 Cuba 184
7.8 Dominica 185
7.9 Dominican Republic 186
7.10 Greenland 187
7.11 Grenada 188
7.12 Guadeloupe 188
7.13 Haiti 189
7.14 Jamaica 190
7.15 Martinique 191
7.16 Puerto Rico 192
7.17 St. Kitts and Nevis 193
7.18 St. Lucia 193
7.19 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 194
7.20 The Bahamas 195
7.21 The British Virgin Islands 195
7.22 The Cayman Islands 196
7.23 The Netherlands Antilles 197
7.24 The U.S. Virgin Islands 197
7.25 The United States 198
7.26 Trinidad and Tobago 199
8 OCEANA 201
8.1 Executive Summary 201
8.2 American Samoa 203
8.3 Australia 204
8.4 Christmas Island 205
8.5 Cook Islands 205
8.6 Fiji 206
8.7 French Polynesia 207
8.8 Guam 208
8.9 Kiribati 209
8.10 Marshall Islands 209
8.11 Micronesia Federation 210
8.12 Nauru 211
8.13 New Caledonia 211
8.14 New Zealand 212
8.15 Niue 213
8.16 Norfolk Island 214
8.17 Palau 215
8.18 Solomon Islands 215
8.19 The Northern Mariana Island 216
8.20 Tokelau 217
8.21 Tonga 217
8.22 Tuvalu 218
8.23 Vanuatu 219
8.24 Wallis and Futuna 219
8.25 Western Samoa 220
9 DISCLAIMERS, WARRANTEES, AND USER AGREEMENT PROVISIONS 221
9.1 Disclaimers & Safe Harbor 221
9.2 ICON Group International, Inc. User Agreement Provisions 222

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