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Does advertising revenue increase or diminish content differentiation in media markets? This paper shows that an … causal effect of advertising on the YouTubers' content choice. The analysis of around one million YouTube videos shows that … advertising leads to a twenty percentage point reduction in the YouTubers' probability to duplicate popular content, i.e., content …
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expanding into every corner of the economy, politics and our lives. They control the majority of digital advertising; Alphabet …, Google's parent, and Facebook receive more than 60 percent of digital advertising revenue (Media Buying 2017); Google …
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, prices are zero - "free." On the other side of the market, Facebook's and Google's revenues are derived from advertising … advertised, - Increasing prices to consumers beyond the cost of advertising via the market power of the remaining firms in the …
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other side, advertising rate are "hidden." Facebook's and Google's revenues are derived from advertising which appear when … digital advertising and one-third of total advertising. Nevertheless, no serious antitrust case or legislation has addressed …
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examples. This advertising cost is added into the sales price of the product, resulting in consumers being harmed by the … embedded advertising costs in the products or services purchased. We argue here, using Bork's own criterion - except to expand … Bork critique is a hoax in two ways: Bork's analysis does not include the other side of the market. The cost of advertising …
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We develop an advertising strategy for durable goods firms applying a dual time-period model while considering three …-stage game in a Cournot competition. We assume that firms employ two advertising approaches; one is online advertising, which … escalates consumers' willingness to purchase goods and the other is conventional mass media advertising, including television …
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