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Debate: Ban on advertising
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+ | *'''Advertising curbs imperfect information.''' Advertising is necessary for consumers, as it not only promotes new products, but it also provides essential information. Imperfect information can result in market failure, therefore anything that limits it should be encouraged. | ||
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*'''The more is produced, the more needs to be consumed.''' Without advertising, people wouldn't be buying things they do not necessarily need, which would slow the economy down, as economy cannot grow unless people consume. | *'''The more is produced, the more needs to be consumed.''' Without advertising, people wouldn't be buying things they do not necessarily need, which would slow the economy down, as economy cannot grow unless people consume. | ||
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Morality: Is advertising in principle immoral? | |
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Economy: Is advertising vital for growth of our economy? | |
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Freedom: Are advertisements a valuable form of expression? | |
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Categories: Underdeveloped debates | Consumerism | Society | Bans | Business | Economics | Advertising | Marketing | Morality