SINGAPORE: If you have always wondered why that chair from IKEA or that pair of jeans from Gap is priced higher in Singapore than some other countries, you are not alone. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) seems just as keen to find out.
Calling a tender to conduct a consumer products price comparison study earlier this month, the MAS said: "Despite these goods being exactly the same in many instances, the law of one price does not appear to hold. Anecdotal evidence suggests that prices of IKEA products and mid-range apparel, including Gap and Abercrombie & Fitch, are higher in Singapore compared to many other countries."
Some factors that
could explain the price differentials include productivity and wage
differences across countries, variation in non-tradable costs like
rental and taxes, transport costs and price stickiness when it comes to
exchange rate fluctuations, the MAS stated in its tender document.
The study's aim is to identify which factors, and their significance.
Using
case studies of an international mid-range clothing retailer, a
consumer electronics retailer and possibly furniture giant IKEA, the MAS
also wants to identify the extent of price differentials of the same
products between Singapore and at least 10 other countries, the document
stated.
As Singapore grapples with inflationary pressures
stemming from the tight labour market and rise in global food prices,
economists told TODAY that the study would help the country's central
bank better understand factors driving prices and inflation here.
It
would in turn help the MAS determine "what targeted policies might be
needed to help contain inflation", said Singapore Management University
economics don Davin Chor.
"It would be useful to know, for
example, whether it is operating costs in Singapore that are primarily
driving price levels here or whether it is competitive conditions and
strategic considerations that are leading firms to mark up their prices
in a particular way in the local market," he added.
Through the
study, the MAS could also understand how much of exchange rate movements
are passed on to consumers, and how quickly, said Assistant Professor
Chor.
Citigroup's Vice-President of Economics and Markets
Analysis, Mr Kit Wei Zheng, agreed. "For instance, if for whatever
reasons, price mark-ups are kept consistently high, import cost savings
from a stronger exchange rate may not be fully passed on to consumers,"
he said.
Singapore's exchange rate is among the instruments used
by the Government to manage inflation, and the MAS last month decided to
continue its gradual appreciation against a basket of currencies.
Inflation
this year, excluding imputed household rentals on owner-occupied homes,
is expected to be slightly below 4 per cent, said Deputy Prime Minister
Tharman Shanmugaratnam last week in response to a Parliamentary
question.
Previous research on price differentials has been conducted.
A
2001 study using prices of 119 IKEA products across 25 countries -
including Singapore - concluded that price differentials were not due to
differences in exchange rates, local costs, tariffs or taxes, but were
largely due to differences in mark-ups as a result of strategic pricing
across countries, said the MAS tender document.
The tender closes on November 27.
- TODAY
Because there are people with money that are willing to pay for it silly.
Because land area is expensive
because rental asspensive. gst, most of our stuff are imported, including talents
Life's most important question.
smrt ceena bust drivers also asspensive. must live in HDB no dorm, no happy with increment, can strike without 14 days notice, can get free ticket home to ceena. next time not happy wanna go back just srtike, then next day go back work. police investigate the most get free ticket deport back to cheenaland. so fun and easy like tour in sg
You are out of point.
bsu hauptmann salary increases by 75+25. they also want MBS satndard dormitory.
next year our transport fares sure increase again.
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:bsu hauptmann salary increases by 75+25. they also want MBS satndard dormitory.
next year our transport fares sure increase again.
confirm fare increase.
now kow why here all things asspensive? becasue its served by cheena , made in singapore a subsidiary of pro-cheenaland.
With so much cheap foreign workers, how come things so expensive in sg ?