Billboards cost money to make and dont really seem to


Billboards cost money to make and don't really seem to significantly benefit anyone other than billboard-makers. A company c putting up billboards presumably increases profits from the resulting increased number of customers, but don't competing businesses' billboards decrease cost profits by decreasing its number of customers? I don’t see why the total amount of consumption would change, so wouldn't the total amount of business remain roughly constant? So, are billboards economically beneficial or not? Why?

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