The authors analyze the issue of comparative price advertising from a behavioral perspective. Because public policy recognizes that comparative pricing may lead to consumer misperceptions, the authors review the regulatory setting and pose several research questions that need to be addressed. A complex experiment and replication examining some of these questions is reported.
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