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Chapter 31 in The Cosmos Economy, 2021, pp 269-276 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract By briefly examining the nature of past emerging markets, perhaps we may gain some insights about how the early growth of the future space economy may similarly develop. Are there lessons we can learn by focusing on the enabling and inhibiting factors of less-developed economic centers as they attempted to grow and become more sophisticated markets? Table 31.1 captures an abbreviated inventory of common enablers and inhibitors for Earth’s emerging markets and for the early frontier (phase 1) of the space economy. The continuing emergence of new frontier space economic centers may prove to be the vital economic driver of the space economy.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62569-6_31

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