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    Consumers Often Infer the Level of Demand for Brands in a Product
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Consumers Often Infer the Level of Demand for Brands in a Product

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Consumers often infer the level of demand for brands in a product cluster from the cluster size, such that a larger cluster size implies more demand.

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