Cigarette manufacturers were among the first companies to advertise extensively on television. Older people today can still

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Cigarette manufacturers were among the first companies to advertise extensively on television. Older people today can still hum the heavily televised jingle, "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should," and recall the Old Gold Dancing Cigarette Pack-an over sized dancing cigarette package with shapely female legs. They can also remember beautiful women with black eyes as they testified that "Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch." John Wayne and other movie stars appeared in commercials to endorse cigarettes. Cigarette companies were the major sponsors for many popular television shows. The companies also paid to have cigarettes included in the actual programs. In 1962, the cartoon characters Fred and Wilma Flintstone were shown smoking Winston cigarettes.

The U.S. federal Government banned television advertising of cigarettes starting in 1971. Interestingly the ban was supported by the leading cigarette manufacturing companies even though they had advertised heavily on television since the 1940s.1. Design a simple two-company game that illustrates why it might have been in the economic interests of the cigarette companies to support the ban. In designing the game, assume that there is no regulation and that the two firms simultaneously choose between advertising and not advertising. Display your hypothetical payoffs in strategic form (see Figure 9.1) and highlight the Nash equilibrium. Explain the intuition for why the firms in your example would favor regulation to ban advertising.

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2. Can you conclude from your example that all firms in all industries will favor bans on television advertising? Explain. Can you ever envision a situation where one firm might favor the ban and a competing firm might be against it? Discuss.

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Managerial Economics and Organizational Architecture

ISBN: 978-0073523149

6th edition

Authors: James Brickley, Clifford W. Smith Jr., Jerold Zimmerman

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