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'''Artificial demand''' ( also called "fake demand" and "false need"} constitutes [[demand]] for something that in the absence of exposure to the vehicle of creating demand, would not exist.
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'''Artificial demand''' ( also called "fake demand" and "false need") constitutes [[demand]] for something that in the absence of exposure to the vehicle of creating demand, would not exist.
   
 
It is a controversial issue in [[advertising]].
 
It is a controversial issue in [[advertising]].
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==References & Bibliography==
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Artificial demand ( also called "fake demand" and "false need") constitutes demand for something that in the absence of exposure to the vehicle of creating demand, would not exist.

It is a controversial issue in advertising.

Vehicles of creating artificial demand can include mass media advertising, which can create demand for goods, services, political policies etc

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