articleAmerican Economic ReviewMay 1, 2006Closed access

On the Simple Economics of Advertising, Marketing, and Product Design

Cornell University · University of Oxford

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Abstract

We propose a framework for analyzing transformations of demand. Such transformations frequently stem from changes in the dispersion of consumers' valuations, which lead to rotations of the demand curve. In many settings, profits are a U-shaped function of dispersion. High dispersion is complemented by niche production, and low dispersion is complemented by mass-market supply. We investigate numerous applications, including product design; advertising, marketing and sales advice; and the construction of quality-differentiated product lines. We also suggest a new taxonomy of advertising, distinguishing between hype, which shifts demand, and real information, which rotates demand.

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Keywords
  • Demand curve
  • Economics
  • Supply and demand
  • Dispersion (optics)
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Price dispersion
  • Advertising
  • Product differentiation
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