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This paper investigates the role of campaign advertising and the opportunity of legal restrictions on it. An electoral … receive on non-directly informative advertising. This paper shows that: (1) A separating equilibrium exists in which the group … rational, a ban on campaign advertising can be welfare-improving; and (3) Split contributions may arise in equilibrium (and …
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This Paper delivers a precise recommendation for how presidential candidates should allocate their resources to maximize the probability of gaining a majority in the Electoral College. A two-candidate, probabilistic-voting model reveals that more resources should be devoted to states which are...
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In a market environment with random detection of product quality, a firm can employ umbrella branding as a strategy to convince consumers of the high quality of its products. Alternatively, a firm can rely on external certification of the quality of one or both of its products. We characterize...
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This paper studies advertising in vertically differentiated product markets with positive consumption externalities. In … consumers. In such markets, we show that firms will engage in advertising competition in order to convince consumers of their … levels of advertising. …
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This paper lays out an econometric strategy for estimating the effect of advertising on prices, by exploiting seasonal … demand and imperfect targeting. We present two simple models of duopoly where firms choose prices and advertising. In times …, and so the effectiveness of advertising is greater, and firms advertise more. We use this to justify IV estimation of …
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capture some of the retailer’s profits. A producer always benefits from investing into an advertising campaign with suggested …
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increases advertising clutter (leading to a potential downward spiral), may reduce total welfare and content quality, and can …
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We develop a theory of imperfect competition with loss-averse consumers. All consumers are fully informed about match value and price at the time they make their purchasing decision. However, a share of consumers are initially uncertain about their tastes and form a reference point consisting of...
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We present a Hotelling model of price and advertising competition between prescription drugs that differ in quality …/side e¤ects. Advertising results in the endogenous formation of two consumer groups: brand loyal and non-brand loyal ones. We … show that advertising strategies are strategic substitutes, with the better quality drugs being the ones that are most …
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This paper examines incentives for exclusive distribution of content in the presence of advertising. A monopoly seller …-maximising choice, even when distributors also sell advertising airtime. When distributors are purely advertising-funded, however, non …-exclusive contracting may instead be preferred. Advertising revenues accruing directly to the content provider may also generate a …
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