Friday, January 30, 2009
Chess economics
We all know that chess education is already part of the academic curriculum in the Philippines, come this June 2009.
It means that a few years from now, the country's base of chess-educated individuals will increase. No doubt about that.
When the number of chess players increases, the demand for chess materials and equipment also increases.
That is a direct relationship.
When the demand increases, the prices of relative products and services also increase.
Which means that a few years from, expect that the prices of chess materials and equipment in the Philippines in the near future will shoot up.
Which means that you better have your chess armaments now. Have your chess treasures now when vulture profiteers have not nosed it yet.
Posted by RUSTICBULL at 8:14 PM
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Chess has always been a part of Philippine society, even before this order of DepEd to make it part of the curriculum. While we can expect some increase in the number of "chess-educated individuals", the increase may not be enough to influence the price of chess-related paraphernalia.
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