Services
EconoVision distinguishes itself through in-depth analysis and creative solutions for business and government related issues.
We work from our offices in the Netherlands (Rotterdam, Utrecht) and India (New Delhi).
We apply our experience and methods particularly in infrastructure and transport, development aid and (health)care. We are equally comfortable in venturing in other areas and sectors as long as we feel that our experience and methods are relevant and can add value.
EconoVison researches and evaluates all possible issues, analyses the outcomes and does, wherever required, the advocacy on behalf of the client.
- Evaluation
- Lobby and argumentation
- Business and policy analysis
EconoVision’s track-record is well established in particular in:
"We analyze your problem and build your solution"
Analysis applies to the ongoing operations of a company or any (governmental) organisation. It includes creating insight into the potential and effects of specific business decisions, and supporting you with cross border business development. The result is a clear picture that provides management with all the insights required before taking decisions.
EconoVision employs a range of analytical instruments: (social) cost-benefit analysis, multi criteria analysis, feasibility analysis and economic impact analysis.
Examples of "Business and policy analysis" projects
Who benefits from the World Cup?
Poverty reduction through profit; How will the poor benefit from the World Cup Soccer 2010?
For the Netherlands National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (NCDO) EconoVision developed a methodology for calculating the economic benefits, and in particular the effects on poverty, of hosting the World Cup Soccer 2010. This methodology was presented to the FIFA Board and South African Local Organising Committee (SALOC).
A care provider in the market place
For a medical practice of birth attendants EconoVision has developed a new strategy for dealing with increasing competition in the care sector