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コロンビアの都市レビュー


Colombia Cities Review

ボゴタは引き続き最も経済的に活気のある都市であり、ブカラマンガがそれに続くと思われます。両都市とも、堅調なサービス部門と投資の増加を背景に、成長を維持すると予測される。メデジンやサンタマルタなどの... もっと見る

 

 

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ボゴタは引き続き最も経済的に活気のある都市であり、ブカラマンガがそれに続くと思われます。両都市とも、堅調なサービス部門と投資の増加を背景に、成長を維持すると予測される。メデジンやサンタマルタなどの都市は、COVID-19復興計画の一環として、将来の経済成長を支えることを目的に、持続可能性への投資を計画している。しかしながら、コロンビアの都市は、失業率の上昇や高所得者の増加など、様々な社会経済的な課題に引き続き直面することになるでしょう。

ユーロモニター・インターナショナルのシティレビューレポートは、世界の主要126都市における主要なトレンドと動向を分析しています。経済、消費者のライフスタイル、住宅、交通、都市環境など、地域に根ざした都市情報を提供し、戦略的なプランニングに役立つ貴重な洞察を与えてくれます。

データ範囲:市場規模(過去および予測)、企業シェア、ブランドシェア、流通データ。

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* 都市市場の詳細なイメージを得ることができます。
* 成長分野を特定し、変化を促す要因を特定する。
* 競争環境、市場の主要プレーヤー、主要ブランドを把握することができます。
* 5年後を予測することで、市場の発展予測を評価することができます。

ユーロモニター・インターナショナルは、市場調査レポート、ビジネス参考書、オンライン情報システムの出版で40年以上の経験を有しています。ロンドン、シカゴ、シンガポール、上海、ビリニュス、ドバイ、ケープタウン、サンティアゴ、シドニー、東京、バンガロールにオフィスを構え、世界中に800人を超えるアナリストのネットワークを持つユーロモニター・インターナショナルは、情報に基づいた戦略立案を支援する信頼できる情報資源を開発する独自の能力を有しています。


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Colombia Cities Review
Euromonitor International
February 2022

List Of Contents And Tables

COLOMBIA CITIES REVIEW
HEADLINES
URBAN CONSUMER
Capital Bogota to remain the most populous city thanks to high net migration
Bogota continues leading digital consumer development in the country and the region
Population growth in Santa Marta to be driven by higher than national and regional birth rates
CONSUMER FINANCE
Bogota to sustain the highest concentration of affluent consumers
Transition towards higher-value-added industries to support disposable income growth in Bucaramanga
Despite rather low passenger car ownership rates, Bogota suffers heavy traffic congestion
ECONOMY
Expanding commerce, real estate and services sectors to drive economic growth
Medellín to base its post-COVID-19 recovery on sustainable developments
CITY SCORECARD
Summary 1 City Scorecard by Pillar 2020
POPULATION
Summary 2 City Scorecard in Population Pillar 2020
CHART 1 Population in 2020 and Population Growth 2020-2025
CHART 2 Population by Age by City 2020
CHART 3 Average Household Size by City 2020
CHART 4 Population Density and Net Migration 2020
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
Summary 3 City Scorecard in Consumer Expenditure Pillar 2020
CHART 5 Total Consumer Expenditure in Colombia by City 2020
CHART 6 Consumer Expenditure per Capita 2020 and Consumer Expenditure Growth 2020-2025
CHART 7 City Affordability, Consumer Expenditure on Housing and Transportation 2020
CHART 8 Discretionary vs Necessity Consumer Expenditure 2020
DIGITAL CONSUMER
Summary 4 City Scorecard in Digital Consumer Pillar 2020
CHART 9 Share of Households with Internet and Broadband Internet Access 2020
CHART 10 Possession of Digital Devices by City 2020
INCOME AND WEALTH
Summary 5 City Scorecard in Wealth Pillar 2020
CHART 11 Disposable Income per Household 2020 and Period Growth 2020-2025
CHART 12 Number of Households by Disposable Income Band 2020
CHART 13 Number of Households with Disposable Income Over USD150,000 2020 and Period Growth 2020-2025
CHART 14 Household Possession of Kitchen Durables by City 2020
CHART 15 Household Possession of Entertainment Electronics by City 2020
CHART 16 Household Possession of Other Durables by City 2020
Summary 6 City Scorecard in Economy Pillar 2020
CHART 17 GDP per Capita 2020 and Average Real GDP Growth by City 2020-2025
LABOUR
Summary 7 City Scorecard in Labour Pillar 2020
CHART 18 Economically Active Population in 2020 and Employed Population Growth by City 2015-2020
CHART 19 Labour Force Participation Rate and Unemployment by City 2020
CHART 20 Labour Productivity Value 2020 and Productivity Growth by City 2015-2020

 

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Summary

Bogota will remain the most economically vibrant city, followed by Bucaramanga. Both cities are projected to maintain growth on the back of solid services sectors and increasing investments. Cities such as Medellin and Santa Marta are planning to invest into sustainability as a part of their COVID-19 recovery plan, aiming to support future economic growth. Nevertheless, Colombian cities will continue facing various socioeconomic challenges, including elevated unemployment and high income...

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Table of Contents

Colombia Cities Review
Euromonitor International
February 2022

List Of Contents And Tables

COLOMBIA CITIES REVIEW
HEADLINES
URBAN CONSUMER
Capital Bogota to remain the most populous city thanks to high net migration
Bogota continues leading digital consumer development in the country and the region
Population growth in Santa Marta to be driven by higher than national and regional birth rates
CONSUMER FINANCE
Bogota to sustain the highest concentration of affluent consumers
Transition towards higher-value-added industries to support disposable income growth in Bucaramanga
Despite rather low passenger car ownership rates, Bogota suffers heavy traffic congestion
ECONOMY
Expanding commerce, real estate and services sectors to drive economic growth
Medellín to base its post-COVID-19 recovery on sustainable developments
CITY SCORECARD
Summary 1 City Scorecard by Pillar 2020
POPULATION
Summary 2 City Scorecard in Population Pillar 2020
CHART 1 Population in 2020 and Population Growth 2020-2025
CHART 2 Population by Age by City 2020
CHART 3 Average Household Size by City 2020
CHART 4 Population Density and Net Migration 2020
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
Summary 3 City Scorecard in Consumer Expenditure Pillar 2020
CHART 5 Total Consumer Expenditure in Colombia by City 2020
CHART 6 Consumer Expenditure per Capita 2020 and Consumer Expenditure Growth 2020-2025
CHART 7 City Affordability, Consumer Expenditure on Housing and Transportation 2020
CHART 8 Discretionary vs Necessity Consumer Expenditure 2020
DIGITAL CONSUMER
Summary 4 City Scorecard in Digital Consumer Pillar 2020
CHART 9 Share of Households with Internet and Broadband Internet Access 2020
CHART 10 Possession of Digital Devices by City 2020
INCOME AND WEALTH
Summary 5 City Scorecard in Wealth Pillar 2020
CHART 11 Disposable Income per Household 2020 and Period Growth 2020-2025
CHART 12 Number of Households by Disposable Income Band 2020
CHART 13 Number of Households with Disposable Income Over USD150,000 2020 and Period Growth 2020-2025
CHART 14 Household Possession of Kitchen Durables by City 2020
CHART 15 Household Possession of Entertainment Electronics by City 2020
CHART 16 Household Possession of Other Durables by City 2020
Summary 6 City Scorecard in Economy Pillar 2020
CHART 17 GDP per Capita 2020 and Average Real GDP Growth by City 2020-2025
LABOUR
Summary 7 City Scorecard in Labour Pillar 2020
CHART 18 Economically Active Population in 2020 and Employed Population Growth by City 2015-2020
CHART 19 Labour Force Participation Rate and Unemployment by City 2020
CHART 20 Labour Productivity Value 2020 and Productivity Growth by City 2015-2020

 

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