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Toys and Games: Trends, Developments and Prospects

Traditional toys and games recorded another year of global growth in 2010, continuing to resist the climate of economic uncertainty. At the same time, the decline in video games was extended for the second consecutive year. This briefing analyses the...

Feb 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Toys and Games Retailing: Specialist Toy Retailers: Defence against the Grocery Arts

Competition from grocery retailers has put specialist toy retailers in a difficult position, fighting for their status as the preferred destination for toy shopping. In true grocery fashion, these players are offering low prices coupled with ...

Dec 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Toys and Games: How Demographics and Income Shape Demand

Although the world’s child population has been declining, this will be a short-lived phenomenon. The trend towards smaller families in many markets ties in with other cultural and income shifts that actually stand the global toys and games market in ...

Sep 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

The Shapes and Sizes of Recovery in 2010

In the midst of global economic recovery, Euromonitor International takes a closer look at the industries and countries leading the way towards positive growth in 2010. Using the insights of its global industry heads, Euromonitor explores winning ...

Jun 2010 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Toys and Games 2010: Trends, Developments and Prospects

This report outlines the performance of Toys and Games products both at regional and global levels. In order to provide the full understanding of the industry, key issues and new product developments as well as channel and competitive landscape ...

Dec 2009 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Value Redefined? Finding a Winning Formula in the Midst of Economic Downturn

One year on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, consumer confidence is improving. However, with continued pressures on disposable incomes, consumer spending is not expected to return to pre-recession levels in some countries for the foreseeable ...

Dec 2009 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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