government can make strict rules and regulations to rectifies the unfair trade practices and to protect consumers. government can aware the consumer by giving guidelinesand by informed them about their rights.
In the United States, there are several laws and regulations that exist at both the national and state levels that function to protect consumers. There are also agencies such as the US Food and Drug Administration.
The Federal Trade Commission established the Bureau of Consumer Protection. The Bureau of Consumer protection is made up of seven divisions: Advertising Practices, Consumer and Business Education, Enforcement, Financial Practices, Marketing Practices, Planning and Information, and Privacy and Identity Protection.
Various government agencies oversee production in order to make sure the production of goods is being done safely. That is one way, there are other ways however. Another tool that can be used to protect consumers is to provide a telephone hotline where consumers can report consumer issues.
The government employs scientists and engineers to ensure food is safe and products are safe.
the Federal Trade Commission (FTC); Food and Drug Administration (FDA); US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
The government has already passed many laws and regulations to protect consumers. Although the laws vary from country to country.
what is consumer protection
magic
Governments make laws and restrictions to protect them.
Self evidently, protect the consumer
civil right laws.
civil right laws.
civil right laws.
how can consumers use consumer protection laws to prectect themselves in the marketplace
No, they do not. There are no laws that protect consumers if they do not want to eat GMOs. The consumers' only choice if they wish to avoid eating GMOs is to stop eating lots of foods that may contain GMOs.
the US economy and consumers
Consumers have rights in the UK when they purchase goods and services. There are laws that protect consumers from shady business practices. The laws allow consumers to get full restitution from unfair commercial ventures.
Monopolies are regulated to protect consumers. An unregulated monopoly can charge prices higher than the efficient level of production which causes some consumers to be left out of the market. Governments can combat this by breaking up monopolies with antitrust laws and turning monopolies into public entities.
john Locke
there are no laws but there should be