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Deliberately Designing a Product to Fail in Order to Shorten

Question 177

Question 177

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Deliberately designing a product to fail in order to shorten the time between consumer purchase and repurchase is known as _____.


A) planned obsolescence
B) repurchase­driven marketing
C) market­timing production
D) cause­related marketing

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