By its very nature, advertising is a prominent feature of economic life. Advertising reaches consumers through their TV sets, radios, newspapers, magazines, mailboxes, computers and more. Not surprisingly, the associated advertising expenditures can be huge. For example, Advertising Age (2005) reports that, in 2003 in the U.S., General Motors spent $3.43 billion to advertise its cars and trucks; Procter and Gamble devoted $3.32 billion to the advertisement of its detergents and cosmetics; and Pfizer incurred a $2.84 billion dollar advertising expense for its drugs. Advertising is big business indeed
According to eMarketer, the total advertising spend in US alone was estimated to be over $238 billio...
Certain aspects of advertising–especially on television–are not easily explained with conventional e...
Abstract The relationship between advertising and price is important because the welfare effect of a...
This chapter offers a comprehensive survey of the economic analysis of advertising. A first objectiv...
Advertising and its effects have been debated for well over a century. In the last fewdecades a gene...
In the modern competitive environment/ advertising plays a major role. It helps to establish relatio...
Advertising has an important role in demand-generation and in market processes, and it has become a ...
This paper studies the effect of a change in the marginal costs of advertising on advertising expend...
The importance of advertising has changed in many aspects in the last decade, and mainly during the ...
The purpose of this paper is to review economic forecasting techniques, the reliability of those met...
Comparative advertising by one brand against another showcases its merits versus the demerits of the...
International audienceAdvertising is a profit-making mass communication technique aimed at transmitt...
Thesis advisor: Julie Holland MortimerTelevision ads have become as much a part of watching TV as th...
Aggregate data reveal that in the US, advertising absorbs 2% of GDP. Because the purpose of brand ad...
Advertising and its effects have been debated for well over a century. In the last few decades a gen...
According to eMarketer, the total advertising spend in US alone was estimated to be over $238 billio...
Certain aspects of advertising–especially on television–are not easily explained with conventional e...
Abstract The relationship between advertising and price is important because the welfare effect of a...
This chapter offers a comprehensive survey of the economic analysis of advertising. A first objectiv...
Advertising and its effects have been debated for well over a century. In the last fewdecades a gene...
In the modern competitive environment/ advertising plays a major role. It helps to establish relatio...
Advertising has an important role in demand-generation and in market processes, and it has become a ...
This paper studies the effect of a change in the marginal costs of advertising on advertising expend...
The importance of advertising has changed in many aspects in the last decade, and mainly during the ...
The purpose of this paper is to review economic forecasting techniques, the reliability of those met...
Comparative advertising by one brand against another showcases its merits versus the demerits of the...
International audienceAdvertising is a profit-making mass communication technique aimed at transmitt...
Thesis advisor: Julie Holland MortimerTelevision ads have become as much a part of watching TV as th...
Aggregate data reveal that in the US, advertising absorbs 2% of GDP. Because the purpose of brand ad...
Advertising and its effects have been debated for well over a century. In the last few decades a gen...
According to eMarketer, the total advertising spend in US alone was estimated to be over $238 billio...
Certain aspects of advertising–especially on television–are not easily explained with conventional e...
Abstract The relationship between advertising and price is important because the welfare effect of a...