The aggregation of consumers into market segments on the basis of similarity of elasticities, marginal responses, or response function coefficients has been presented in the marketing literature as the normative ideal. Explicit theoretical analyses which do not support the use of these criteria and research which reinforces the conclusions of the theoretical analyses are presented. In addition, superior aggregation criteria are identified.
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