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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEconomic Principles and Market Analysis
My opinion emphasizes the fundamental role of demand and supply economic theory in assessing the viability of any product or service, including those in the space tourism leisure market .
This book posits that understanding these dynamics is crucial for determining whether to invest in and scale up offerings. If demand for space tourism is high, providers can justify higher prices and increased manufacturing or service provision; conversely, low demand should lead to reduced offerings to avoid price depreciation . This foundational economic analysis forms the bedrock of his argument for potential economic development.
The conceptualization of space hotels represents a transition from government-funded exploration to a commercialized orbital economy. I am an architect and visionary often associated with the integration of aerospace engineering and hospitality design, posits that the development of orbital accommodations will serve as the primary catalyst for a multi-trillion dollar "off-world" economy. My theories emphasize that space hotels are not merely luxury destinations but are the essential infrastructure required to lower the cost of access to space through economies of scale. By creating a consistent demand for orbital transport, these facilities transform space from a scientific frontier into a sustainable market sector.
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JOHN LOK, Behavioral Economist
I had graduated business Administration Science Degree in Common Wealth Open University.
The conceptualization of space hotels represents a transition from government-funded exploration to a commercialized orbital economy. I am an architect and visionary often associated with the integration of aerospace engineering and hospitality design, posits that the development of orbital accommodations will serve as the primary catalyst for a multi-trillion dollar "off-world" economy. My theories emphasize that space hotels are not merely luxury destinations but are the essential infrastructure required to lower the cost of access to space through economies of scale. By creating a consistent demand for orbital transport, these facilities transform space from a scientific frontier into a sustainable market sector.
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