Holding Up Half of the Sky: The New Women Consumers of Asia
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ISBN: 0470822066 / Publisher: Wiley, November 2006
HOLDING UP HALF OF THE SKYThe New Women Consumers of AsiaThrough his detailed analyses of demographi...
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HOLDING UP HALF OF THE SKYThe New Women Consumers of AsiaThrough his detailed analyses of demographic and economic data amassed in this book, Dr. Yuwa Hedrick-Wong has convincingly explained the role of women as an important force shaping the Asian Consumer Market.- Francis T. LuiProfessor of Economics & Director, Center for Economic DevelopmentHong Kong University of Science & TechnologyHolding Up Half of the Sky: The New Women Consumers of Asia is a gold mine of information and insights demonstrating the increasingly important role of women as a driving force of consumption and market development in Asian countries. Combining demographics, profiles of female consumer groups, and the most up-to-date estimates of $500 billion of discretionary spending by 2014, this book pushes the frontiers of market research to new levels.- Dr. R. Paul ShawFormer Lead Economist, currently Program AdvisorHuman Development Group, World Bank InstituteSensitive and Rigorous, the research combines the best of quantitative and qualitative techniques to provide a lucid, readable overview of the status of Asian women today, and speculates on emerging trends. From an intimate perch on the lofty peak of women's studies, the author scans the data and provides fascinating insights into how to cash in on the expanding potential of the female purse in Asia in the 21st century. A must-read of all marketers.Dr. Sharon SiddiquepartnerSreekumar Siddique & Co. Pte. Ltd.This book provides reliable insights, supported with scientific methodology, on one of the "mega-trends' of Asian and global market development. A better understanding of women's consumption power can also shed light on the consumption power of men, and as a result, that of the global market as well.Professor Fan GangDirector of National Economic research InstituteChina Reform Foundation, Beijing
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