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  <title>Green Options &#187; marketing recession</title>
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    <title>Green Consumers Pull Back – Now What? Recession Strategies For Eco Businesses</title>
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<p>I’ve been carefully <a href="http://www.statesman.com/business/content/business/stories/other/07/08/0708organicprices.html">watching sales of green products</a> during this current downturn; analyzing the double-whammy impact of inflation and unemployment. While, as I wrote in <a title="Worried About The High Cost Of Green Products? Inflation Will Help" href="../2008/06/16/worried-about-the-high-cost-of-green-products-inflation-will-help-2/">Worried About The High Cost Of Green Products? Inflation Will Help</a>, the price differential between organic and natural products and their traditional counterparts, may narrow, falling consumer incomes may make that a moot point as <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?guid=%7BD2B600B5-BE3C-4814-A302-6C17696F8ABB%7D&#38;siteid=ybz">consumers trade down</a>.</p>
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<h4>&#8220;Frugality is now replacing frivolity,&#8221; wrote David Rosenberg, chief North American economist for Merrill Lynch, who suggests that the consumption patterns of the 1950s could be coming back. &#8220;Ozzie and Harriett&#8221; is in; &#8220;Sex in the City&#8221; is out.</h4>
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<p>Except for deep green consumers.
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