Abstract

This paper reports on an investigation of the information content of printed advertising in all media and for all kinds of products. The conclusion is that even in a country like Denmark with strict rules for marketing and a very active consumer movement, printed advertising in general contains little information and is of little use to the consumer. The paper also discusses the implications of the findings for consumer policy.

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