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EXPOcheck reports now available for Expo 2008 - Zaragoza & Expo 2010 - Shanghai

JDP ECON is now developing its EXPOcheck series of reports, providing an unbiased, independent review of approved events in the coming years, beginning with Zaragoza and Expo 2008 and Shanghai's Expo 2010.  These independent attendance dynamics reports based on the World's Fair Decision Model are great additions to the information provided by official sources and may be useful to public planners, exhibitors, concessionaires, media, and others interested in the upcoming events.

JDP ECON is providing these on an independent basis, and these reports, as well as EXPOdynamics reports, are not available as work-for-hire documents.
What EXPOcheckTM is All About
EXPOcheckTM
Zaragoza - Expo 2008
EXPOcheckTM
Shanghai - Expo 2010

EXPOcheckTM reports are meant to provide an ongoing independent analysis of an exposition or world’s fair that has already been approved and is moving toward Opening Day.  The associated figures should be used as a check on other planning figures or reported figures.  The objective here is to provide a broad-based historical check of estimates, utilizing the World’s Fair (Expo) Decision Model, a ten-year study of past exposition events developed by JDP ECON.

    The Expo Decision Model provides a quick, simple, yet comprehensive forecasting tool and sustainability check on other forecasts.  An EXPOcheck series of reports attempts to delineate the conclusions provided by the WFDM (EDM), which develops the range of probable attendance, using historic data on past fairs, as well as other criteria, and can be used in developing various strategies amongst the tourism and business industry of the region.  It sets forth basic facts about the expo topic, attendance projections, economic considerations, as well as other analysis.  An EXPOcheckTM report can be a valuable resource for those on an exposition authority, city and regional government authorities adjunct or involved with that, international and corporate participants, to the media reporting on the fair, as well as to the public and business community which will be affected by an exposition.

EXPOcheckTM REPORTS provides sustainability checks on approved, upcoming expositions, providing background information, executive summary, attendance scenarios (average case, planning estimate, and comparative history node comparisons) compared to estimate, with site density and other analysis.

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Zaragoza (PDF)
Expo 2008
Report Date: 5-30-08
$199.00

47 Page Report
Five Attendance Dynamic
Theories
* Planning Estimate
* Average Case Scenario
* Three Comparative History Node Scenarios
(Seville 1992)
(Lisbon 1998)
(Hannover 2000)

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or Hurt the Event
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Order EXPOcheck
Shanghai (PDF)
Expo 2010
Report Date: 6-10-08
$299.00

55 Page Report
Five Attendance Dynamic
Theories
* Planning Estimate
* Average Case Scenario
* Three Comparative History Node Scenarios
(Osaka 1970)
(Kunming 1999)
(Hannover 2000)

Learn how Population
Modifiers Can Help
or Hurt the Event
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EXPOcheckTM Expo 2008, Zaragoza, Spain Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
Included in EXPOcheck Report
1. Five Attendance Dynamics Estimates
2. Recent and Future Expo Competition
3. Population Modifying Factors
4. Site Density Analysis
5. Comparison Facts and Figures to Past Events
BIE Sanctioned "Recognized" Expo with Special Characteristics
June 14 to September 14, 2008
Projected Attendance (Per Expo 2008)
6,045,000 (65,000 per day)
BIE Sanctioned "Registered" Expo with Universal Characteristics
May 1 to October 31, 2010
Projected Attendance (Per Expo 2010)
70 million (380,000 per day)
EXPOcheck Facts and Figures - Sample
  • Planning Estimate Attendance per WFDM - 6,600,000
  • Comparative History Node Estimate (Case 3 Hannover, Germany) per WFDM -  10,557,000
  • Population Modifing Factor, Local Population - 2.036
  • Average Case Scenario Estimate per WFDM - 50,577,000
  • Comparative History Node Estimate (Case 2, Kunming 1999) per WFDM -  89,729,000
  • Population Modifing Factor, Metro Region - 0.574

The Vancouver Games: A Spectacular Choice First Book Based on the results of the World''s Fair Decision Model Project

Read the JDP ECON account on the reasons why the Vancouver/Whistler area of
British Columbia will host a great Winter Olympic Games.  Based on the data of the World's Fair Decision Model project and the outstanding experience of Vancouver with hosting Expo '86, see why that bodes extraordinarily well for Vancouver and the  Olympic movement in 2010.

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