Late nineteenth-century economists discussed marketing in the context of system-environment interactions. Although Alderson’s work during the mid-twentieth century was concerned with system-environment interactions in marketing, relevant earlier work in economics was overlooked. Recognition of this earlier work would have broadened the scope of mid-century marketing thought.
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