A brand life cycle model is developed which incorporates carryover effects and obsolescence and allows for time-varying price responses. An empirical study of 35 brands in seven different markets shows typical changes in price elasticity over the brand life cycle. Important implications for strategic pricing and antitrust issues are indicated.
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