A brief overview of the feasibility study
An economic feasibility study is a systematic analysis used to assess the viability of a project from an economic, financial, operational, and marketing perspective.
It examines expected costs, potential returns, and associated risks to help decision-makers determine whether a project is viable, profitable, and sustainable before investing resources.
It serves as the true compass for any successful project, providing a scientific framework for analyzing the project idea from all its economic, financial, operational, and marketing angles.
It measures the expected costs, returns, and risks, enabling investors to make investment decisions based on factual data, not speculation or guesswork.
It typically includes market analysis, technical and operational study, financial study, and risk assessment, and is an essential tool for rationalizing investment decisions and reducing the likelihood of failure.
A feasibility study is the difference between a project managed with an investor’s mindset and one managed with a venture capitalist mindset.
Feasibility Study Sectors:
- 1The Industrial SectorKey Characteristics: High investment volume and the need for precise technical and financial studies.
- 2The Commercial SectorKey Characteristics: A strong focus on market research and consumer behavior.
- 3The Service SectorKey Characteristics: Reliance on human capital and service quality.
- 4The Education SectorKey Characteristics: A sector with sustainable demand, based on investment in human capital, and achieving a long-term impact that surpasses any direct financial return.
- 5The Healthcare SectorKey Characteristics: A vital sector unaffected by crises, based on service quality and trust, characterized by constant demand and continuous growth that combines economic returns with human impact.
- 6The Tourism and Entertainment SectorKey Characteristics: Strong correlation with seasons and tourist demand.
- 7The Construction SectorKey Characteristics: A robust investment sector generating substantial returns, directly linked to urban and economic growth, and characterized by continuous growth opportunities and projects with long-term scalability.
- 8Real Estate Marketing SectorKey Characteristics: This sector connects investment with actual demand, generates quick profits through intelligent market management, and offers ample growth opportunities with a thriving real estate market and diverse real estate products.
- 9Agriculture and Livestock SectorKey Characteristics: Its vulnerability to climate and natural fluctuations.
- 10Logistics and Transportation SectorKey Characteristics: This vital sector is directly linked to trade and supply chains, characterized by continuous and growing demand, a heavy reliance on operational efficiency and speed of execution, and high potential for expansion and growth thanks to the development of e-commerce and the digital transformation of shipping and delivery services.
- 11Energy and Sustainability SectorKey Characteristics: This sector combines long-term investment returns and financial stability with a sustainable environmental and developmental impact, supported by strong governmental and legislative frameworks and high opportunities for financing and strategic partnerships.
- 12Technology and Digital SectorKey Characteristics: Rapid change and the need to analyze multiple scenarios.

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