Are the presently used paradigms of the marketing mix adequate for describing the breadth of marketing applications in the 1980s and beyond? Previously proposed models of the mix are evaluated and found to have shortcomings. Criteria are established for evaluating presently available models as well as any paradigms offered in the future.
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