Cobecon Term Paper - Capps
Cobecon Term Paper - Capps
Cobecon Term Paper - Capps
Presented to the
School of Economics
Ramon V. del Rosario – College of Business
De La Salle University-Manila
Term 3, Academic Year 2022-2023
June, 2023
In Partial Fulfillment
of the course requirements in
Introduction to Microeconomics (COBECON)
Submitted by:
Submitted to:
Paulynne Castillo
I. Introduction
In recent years, the Philippine beauty and personal care industry has been continuously
growing. The branches of this industry are cosmetics, skincare, fragrances, and personal care
products. This paper will focus on the production of cosmetics and their positive externalities.
Large companies such as Shiseido, L’Oreal, and Unilever dominate the market but Filipino
cosmetics brands like Sunnies Face, BLK, and Happy Skin are also seeing an increase in demand
Filipinos can start their cosmetics business by either making their own product, reselling
existing products, or rebranding white-label products (Rey-Franc, 2022). During the pandemic,
The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reports that in 2020, e-commerce
increased the nation's GDP by 3.4%. To reach 5.5% (PHP1.2 trillion) of GDP by 2022 is the
Given the information provided, this paper aims to measure the economic contribution of
the cosmetic industry in the Philippines. Additionally, this paper seeks to find how the lower
The chosen economic framework was Positive externalities. According to Henry and
Summary (2013), A positive externality is when a party that is not a direct participant in the
market transaction benefits from the production and consumption of a good or service.
The third party selected is the lower-income class in the Philippines. This real-life
application of the economic framework applies to the third party because they benefit from the
According to Watsons (2022), the Philippines' beauty and personal industry is expected to
have a compound annual growth rate of 4.8%. This covers the market size value of $3.3 billion
Given that the industry is continuously growing, industry growth also has an economic
impact that reaches the lower-income class. The cosmetic industry holds huge growth potential
through the growing middle class and improved logistics (Kwek, 2018).
The industry growth can help generate income and employment to help alleviate poverty
and shared prosperity (UNIDO, 2020). The growing cosmetic industry gives a positive economic
impact to the extent of helping the lower income class through positive advantages.
2019 6,500,000,000
2020 5,120,000,000
2021 5,400,000,000
2022 6,340,000,000
Figure 1: Average revenue per capita of the Philippine cosmetics industry for the year 2018 to
Figure 1 shows the average revenue per capita of the cosmetics industry of the
Philippines from 2018 to 2022. There is a significant difference in the revenues per year, given
that the change is also evident during the period of the pandemic.
E-commerce has been a great help in marketing the cosmetic industry. Upsurge in
demand for cosmetics can boost the growth of the Philippines cosmetic market in the upcoming
years. Expansion of distribution channels of cosmetics such as onlines stores contributes also
economy to be able to manage its economic recovery after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic .
It has been already acknowledged that the e-commerce and digital economy is significant to
able to contribute 3.4% or 12 billion US $ (599 Billion PHP) to the country’s GDP in 2020, and
as a result, DTI already intended to increase the number of e-commerce businesses to help the
economic recovery.
IV. Conclusion
In conclusion, the cosmetic industry of the Philippines are of great help in contributing
towards economic growth. E-commerce has also been of great help and is still continuing to be
Upsurge in demands for cosmetics is projected to boost the growth of the Philippines
beauty and personal care market in the upcoming years (Watson, 2022). The revenue was also
forecast to continuously increase in the upcoming years until 2027 (Statista, n.d.).
Moreover, any industry that is contributing to the economic progression and growth could
be of help to the lower-income class. They benefit through a variety of employment and
increased income.
V. Bonus
Yes. I belong in the household. In economics, the household is the cause for production.
If the household is not there to demand production, then there will be no production made at all.
The impact on economic growth still depends on how the demands of the household
increase or decrease. The benefits from the impact of the cosmetic industry on the economic
VI. References
Trade.gov.
https://www.trade.gov/market-intelligence/philippines-cosmetics-and-skincare-products
Watson, J. (2022). Philippines Beauty & Personal Care Market Astonishing Growth with Top
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/philippines-beauty-personal-care-market-astonishing-gro
wth-watson
https://www.statista.com/outlook/cmo/beauty-personal-care/philippines#revenue
Rey-Franc, A. (2022, October 25). How to Start a Cosmetic Business in the Philippines - The
https://www.thethriftypinay.com/2022/04/24/how-to-start-cosmetic-business-philippines/
Hani, A. (2021, September 27). E-Commerce and Digital Economy are Key Engines of Growth
https://opengovasia.com/e-commerce-and-digital-economy-are-key-engines-of-growth-fo
r-the-philippines/
Kwek, S. (2018, October 24). Why the Philippines is a beauty market to watch. Mintel.
https://www.mintel.com/beauty-and-personal-care-market-news/why-the-philippines-is-a
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