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Title: Public Policy and Consumer Protection


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Public Policy and Consumer Protection
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What is public policy?
  • Government intervention in the process or outcome
    of marketing exchanges which policymakers believe
    will benefit society as a whole.
  • New policies usually result from
  • Marketplace abuses
  • Need for economic or social welfare

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The Public Trusts Who?
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Types of Government Interventions
  • Regulation
  • Consumer education
  • Incentives

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Regulation
  • Effectiveness of government regulation is
    inconsistent
  • Consumers end up bearing costs of regulation
  • Requires cost vs. benefit analysis
  • Regulation does not always help the original
    intent
  • Because not based on consumer research

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Regulatory Agencies
  • FTC
  • FDA
  • EPA
  • SEC
  • Local governments

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Framework for Determining Regulation
DROP!
Is government intervention appropriate?
Stage 1
No
Yes
Apply 3 key principles Incentive
compatibility First Amendment protection Communica
tion effectiveness
Stage 2
Select the form of remedy from the remedies
continuum
Stage 3
Remove restraints
Enhance information flow
Restrict information flow
Least Restrictive Most
Restrictive
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Deceptive Advertising
  • Unfair ad
  • The advertiser witholds information which could
    result in injuries to consumers
  • Deceptive ad
  • Contains explicit or implied claims or omissions
    which are likely to mislead a consumer acting
    reasonably under the circumstances

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Three Categories of Deception
  • Unconscionable lies
  • Completely false claims made intentionally

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  • Claim/fact discrepancies
  • Some relevant qualifications of a claim are
    omitted, resulting in misrepresentation

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  • Claim/belief discrepancies
  • No deceptive claim is made, but a deceptive
    belief is created

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Whats done about deceptive advertising?
  • Corrective ads

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Consumer Education
  • Provide better product information to protect
    against market abuse
  • labeling

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Incentives
  • Encourage certain types of consumer behaviors by
    offering them incentives
  • Rebates
  • Tax deductions

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Socially Responsible Marketing
  • Marketplace works best when its free and is
    being socially responsible.
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