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Critcally discuss the view marketing involves consumers to make uneccesary purchases

Critically discuss the view that Marketing is getting people to buy things they dont need, with money they dont have, to impress people they dont know. Marketing as both a process and a philosophy has developed as society has developed. When man first realised the benefits of trade, markets were both local and relatively independent. The relationship between producer and consumer was direct and personal. The Industrial Revolution lead to changes in production and consumption. Mechanisation, mass production, and labour specialisation lead to dramatic increases in production, and with it, a need for distribution. The relationship between producer and consumer had become relatively indirect.Since the first production surplus, marketing has been based on the principle of exchange interested parties exchanging something of value. In 1776, when Adam Smith said, Consumption is the sole end and purpose of production he was describing what in recent times has become known as the marketing concept (McDonald & Keegan, 1997, pg. 1). In marketing terms, the consumer can be defined as any individual, group of individuals or organization. The role of the consumer is expanded to include the categories of payer, user and buyer, be it an individual, a household or an organization. Products are also generalised to include all goods, services, places, people and ideas.In recent times, the broad nature of marketing has lead to acceptance of the following definition. Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organisational goals (Czinkota et. al, 2000, pg. 8). Simply, modern marketing includes everything from conception to consumption of an idea.Marketing stimuli consists of the four Ps product, price, place and promotion (Kotler & Armstrong, 1996, pg. 143). In relation to this mix, marketers must first unde...

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