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a) Economic Benefits of Advertising
5.
Advertising can play an important role
in the process by which an economic system guided by moral norms and responsive
to the common good contributes to human development. It is a necessary part of
the functioning of modern market economies, which today either exist or are
emerging in many parts of the world and which — provided they conform to moral
standards based upon integral human development and the common good — currently
seem to be "the most efficient instrument for utilizing resources and
effectively responding to needs" of a socio-economic kind.7
In such a system, advertising can be a
useful tool for sustaining honest and ethically responsible competition that
contributes to economic growth in the service of authentic human development.
"The Church looks with favor on the growth of man's productive capacity,
and also on the ever widening network of relationships and exchanges between
persons and social groups....[F]rom this point of view she encourages
advertising, which can become a wholesome and efficacious instrument for
reciprocal help among men."8
Advertising does this, among other ways, by
informing people about the availability of rationally desirable new products
and services and improvements in existing ones, helping them to make informed,
prudent consumer decisions, contributing to efficiency and the lowering of
prices, and stimulating economic progress through the expansion of business and
trade. All of this can contribute to the creation of new jobs, higher incomes
and a more decent and humane way of life for all. It also helps pay for
publications, programming and productions — including those of the Church —
that bring information, entertainment and inspiration to people around the
world.
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