Abstract
Consumer information systems in general, and independent consumer information programs in particular, are seen as indispensable elements of consumer policy, both private and public. In open market democracies, information has inherent merit relative to consumer protection by direct regulation. Policy conclusions are based on large-scale research concisely summarized.
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