Abstract
Two tendencies are discernible in Australia's advertising industry. On one hand there is the dominance of transnational agencies. On the other there is the emergence of a few successful local agencies which succeed because of their ability to exploit local knowledge. This paper outlines the development of these two tendencies, with an emphasis on the role of economic factors. The author also describes the operation today of Australia's advertising industry.
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