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Mathematical models can be classified in a number of ways, e.g.,
static and dynamic; deterministic and stochastic; linear and
nonlinear; individual and aggregate; descriptive, predictive, and
normative; according to the mathematical technique applied or
according to the problem area in which they are used. In marketing,
the level of sophistication of the mathe matical models varies
considerably, so that a nurnber of models will be meaningful to a
marketing specialist without an extensive mathematical background.
To make it easier for the nontechnical user we have chosen to
classify the models included in this collection according to the
major marketing problem areas in which they are applied. Since the
emphasis lies on mathematical models, we shall not as a rule
present statistical models, flow chart models, computer models, or
the empirical testing aspects of these theories. We have also
excluded competitive bidding, inventory and transportation models
since these areas do not form the core of .the marketing field."
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