The rise of the Chinese consumer : theory and evidence / Jonathan Garner
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- HC 430.C6 .G37 2005

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GC HC 412 .D69 2012 c.1 Economic development in Asia / | GC HC 412 .D69 2012 c.2 Economic development in Asia / | GC HC 412 .D69 2012 c.3 Economic development in Asia / | GC HC 430.C6 .G37 2005 The rise of the Chinese consumer : theory and evidence / | GC HD 30.3 .A73 1998 Corporate communication / | GC HD 30.3 .O35 2005 Strategic communication in business and the professions / | GC HD 30.3 .S38 2012 World class communication : how great CEOs win with the public, shareholders, employees, and the media / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The top-down projections of consumption growth in China -- Drivers of and constraints to China's long-run economic growth -- Near-term risks to consumption arising from China's efforts to combat overheating -- China's demographic trends and their implications for household consumption -- Social and cultural influences on consumption -- China's growth potential for key product categories -- introducing the proprietary China consumer survey -- General : lifestyle, income and leverage -- Autos -- Beverages -- Electronic goods -- Food producers -- Food retail -- Food services -- Household and personal care -- Luxury goods -- Telecom equipment -- Tobacco -- Transport and travel
In this book Jonathan Garner and his colleagues at Credit Suisse First Boston, argue that by 2014 the Chinese consumer will likely have displaced the US consumer as the engine of growth in the global economy. Government policy is rebalancing demand within the Chinese economy from investment spending to consumption spending. Strong trend economic growth over the cycle, a rise in the consumption to GDP ratio and steady exchange rate appreciation will likely generate an 18% compound annual growth rate in the US dollar value of Chinese consumption spending over the next ten years and lead to a quadrupling in China's share of global consumption spending. In order to identify the companies and brands which are best placed to succeed in China's rapidly developing mass consumer market, Garner and his colleagues discuss the results of the first comprehensive survey of consumer attitudes and preferences to have been conducted in China, covering 2,700 persons in eight major Chinese cities. This survey provides valuable data for the business executive or academic seeking detailed local information on sectors including automobiles, beverages, electronic goods, financial services, food producers, food retail, food services, household & personal care, luxury goods, telecommunication equipment, tobacco, and transport and leisure travel. "China is likely to be the single most important influence on the fortunes of investors and corporates alike over the next five years, and yet little is known of what motivates and drives the Chinese consumer. By canvassing the people that matter and reflect the changing face of this massive country, Jonathan Garner has provided investors with a unique insight."
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