A New “Consumption-production” Market Model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/jesr.v5i3.4802Abstract
Based on the long tail model, this paper assumes a new form of mutual change between producers and consumers and obtains a consumption and production economic model adapted to the modern market economy, and carries out practical verification of the model. The conclusion is that the main body of the future market economy will change from producers to consumers.
Keywords:
Long Tail model; Modern market economy; Future market economyReferences
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