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Experience Economy is a book by Pine and Gilmore arguing that the way consumers actually perceive the market is as a set of experiences. These are supported and improved by an underlying service economy. The more complex and fulfilling experiential relationships are called "transformations" and include transformative learning and religious and spiritual experiences.