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Negative externalities cause loss of welfare not transmitted by market factors.
Competitive Substitutes
Products or services that can be used as replacements for another due to similarities in function or utility, creating options for consumers.
Core Benefit Propositions
The fundamental value or advantage that a product or service offers to customers, addressing their needs or solving their problems.
Marketing Mix Elements
Components of a marketing plan which include product, price, place, and promotion, often extended to include people, processes, and physical evidence.
Product Protocols
Guidelines and standards that govern the development, testing, and release of products.
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