Abstract
This article is concerned with the formation of a product philosophy. It refers to an earlier article in the JOURNAL OF MARKETING by Walter A. Woods, in which a basic distinction between consumer and product variables was suggested as the point of departure for understanding a certain market.
The present author advances the view that such a distinction is not really tenable, and suggests in its place another marketing concept.
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