What can we say about advertisements that appear to convey no information at all? A. They may, in fact, signal to consu
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:31 pm
What can we say about advertisements that appear to convey no
information at all?
A. They may, in fact, signal to consumers the quality of its
product given a firm’s willingness to spend money on
advertising
B. They are mostly useless to consumers, but valuable to
firms
C. They are mostly useless to firms, but valuable to
consumers for their entertainment quality alone
D. They are usually associated with "infomercials."
: What can we say about advertisements that appear to convey no
information at all?
A. They may, in fact, signal to consumers the quality of its
product given a firm’s willingness to spend money on
advertising
B. They are mostly useless to consumers, but valuable to
firms
C. They are mostly useless to firms, but valuable to
consumers for their entertainment quality alone
D. They are usually associated with "infomercials."
information at all?
A. They may, in fact, signal to consumers the quality of its
product given a firm’s willingness to spend money on
advertising
B. They are mostly useless to consumers, but valuable to
firms
C. They are mostly useless to firms, but valuable to
consumers for their entertainment quality alone
D. They are usually associated with "infomercials."
: What can we say about advertisements that appear to convey no
information at all?
A. They may, in fact, signal to consumers the quality of its
product given a firm’s willingness to spend money on
advertising
B. They are mostly useless to consumers, but valuable to
firms
C. They are mostly useless to firms, but valuable to
consumers for their entertainment quality alone
D. They are usually associated with "infomercials."