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Push-me pull-you: comparative advertising in the OTC analgesics industry

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RAND JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 1029-1056

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1756-2171.12162

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  1. Marketing Science Institute [4-1364]
  2. Bankard Fund for Political Economy at the University of Virginia
  3. NSF [SES 0452864, GA10704-129937]

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We derive equilibrium incentives to use comparative advertising that pushes up own brand perception and pulls down the brand image of targeted rivals. Data on content and spending for all TV advertisements in Over-The- Counter (OTC) analgesics enable us to construct matrices of rival targeting expenditures and estimate the structural model. Using brands' optimal choices, these attack matrices identify diversion ratios, from which we derive comparative advertising damage measures. We find that comparative advertising causes more damage to the targeted rival than benefit to the advertiser. We simulate banning comparative advertising to find industry profits rise.

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