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PEST ANALYSIS - Wind Power Sector in Australia Report from Research and Markets

Research and Markets has added yet another report to their offering. The PEST ANALYSIS - Wind Power Sector in Australia report consists of analysis on the different factors that affect the industry and influence the companies that function in the sector. 

An acronym for political, economic, social and technological analysis, PEST includes studies based on political factors, such as government policies, tax policies, trade restrictions, tariffs, and laws, and regulations that affect the wind power sector. Economic factors included in the report relate to changes in economic growth, exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation rate. While social factors take into consideration cultural aspects and certain health aspects, technological factors include application of new initiatives in activities regarding R&D, automation, incentives and technological change rates.

Suited for policy makers and managers, the Synergysts PEST Analysis is a perfect tool for analyzing driving forces in the industry and their effect on businesses and the industry. A profile on the current market conditions, prevailing competition, future prospects in the sector are also included.

Key topics in the report include:

SECTOR OVERVIEW

•  Competition and Key Players
•  Current Market
•  Market Forecast

PEST ANALYSIS

•  Political Factors
•  Social Factors
•  Economic Factors
•  Technological Factors

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com

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