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Authors
Ronald S. Bond and R. Dennis Murphy

This report presents empirical evidence on the likely consumer injury associated with department store reference pricing, the common pricing strategy in which sale prices are contrasted prominently with regular prices in newspaper advertising. The study concludes that although regular prices claimed by department stores are higher than consumers would likely find elsewhere, the so-called sale prices are generally quite competitive.

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