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Marketing Debate
Does Marketing Create or Satisfy
Needs?
Marketing has often been defined in terms of satisfying customers’
needs and wants. Critics, however, maintain that
marketing goes beyond that and creates needs and wants
that did not exist before. They feel marketers encourage
consumers to spend more money than they should on
goods and services they do not really need.
Take a position: Marketing shapes consumer needs
and wants versus Marketing
Clearly answer each question with a marketing focusDue date is Saturday midnight.
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