Can viagra be used as an economic indicator?

Alan Greenspan once commented an indicator of the economy leading out of recession was the sale of underpants. Once people have enough disposable cash after a long economic downturn, they are keen to replace their undergarments. In this way can the sale of Viagra also provide some indicator of economic health?

Of course, Viagra sold well at the high times, we all know this because of the proliferation of the brand, as well as the arrival of a number of competitors and knock offs. However, in the recent economic downturn, it would be interesting to see the effect of less disposable cash on the erectile disfunction market.

This market could be analysed through price le prix du viagra en pharmacie - if there has been any downward alteration recently, or in demand - the amount of production required to meet the demand. Has either dropped significantly over the period of the recession.

The answer is that the recession has likely resulted in a significant drop in either of those indicators - probably both. Therefore, any shift upward in either demand or price might show the state of recovery of the economy.

The "Viagra analysis" should be taken in combination with others, as there are other factors involved. The aging baby boomer population could also increase demand for these drugs, for example. However, it might be a useful sign of a return to decadence.