and after the campaign to check the percentage variation in a daily basis. 1.3 Discuss any factors which may affect the consumer responses to the campaign including relevant legislation (such as anti-discrimination legislation‚ consumer protection laws‚ privacy laws‚ Trades Practices Act copyright) and the impact of each. Factors which may affect consumer responses may include: * age * culture * disability * gender * lifestyle * values 1.4 Discuss the legal
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of "caveat emptor". Does a business have an obligation to manufacturer products that are as safe as possible for consumers and society in general? Use ethical theories to justify your argument." | | | | Introduction This essay aims to evaluate the notion of "caveat emptor" and examine the obligation that businesses have to produce a product which is safe for consumers and society in general. This essay will define caveat emptor‚ examine the approaches used to determine the burden
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A newsletter for consumers and consumer organisations Want to request an ACCC publication or make a complaint? Contact the ACCC Infocentre on 1300 302 502. To suggest story ideas or to subscribe to consumer express‚ email the ACCC consumer express team at express@accc.gov.au. ACCC consumer express is published by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for the general information of consumers and consumer organisations. It may be freely reproduced subject to acknowledgment of the source
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equilibrium in markets leads to Pareto efficient outcomes‚ at which the sum of producer surplus and consumer surplus is maximised- i.e. no firm or individual can be made better off without making somebody else worse off. This is conducive to maximising economic welfare. However‚ there appear to be other objectives that are taken into account by competition regulatory bodies‚ such as the protection of consumers‚ the defence of small firms‚ fighting inflation‚ and fairness. We will examine each of these objectives
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complete product information to customers promote various consumer interests but at the same time imposes burdens on businesses‚ government and taxpayers. On balance ‚ the burdens outweigh the benefits ‚ at least in most cases. A threshold problem with disclosure requirements is that of determining what constitutes “complete” information. Admittedly‚ legislating disclosure requirements clarifies the duties of business and the rights of consumers. Yet determining what requirements are fair in all cases
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The Importance of Confidentiality & Data Protection for a home based childcare service In order to run a childcare service there is a need to retain a large amount of information on each child. The Data Protection Act 1998 covers correct storage and sharing of both manual and electronic information. There are eight principles put in place by the Data Protection Act 1998 to make sure that information is handled properly: * fairly and lawfully processed * processed for limited purposes
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entire school to host him as a dignitary and the inaugurator of our priceless function today. I cordially welcome Fr. Davis Chirammel to the celebration. Next‚ I would like to welcome our “Guest speaker” today. Being the member of District Consumer Protection Council‚ he has given a lot
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Chapter 20: Marketing and Society: Social Responsibility and Marketing Ethics What’s Ahead Social Criticisms of Marketing Marketing’s Impact on Individual Consumers Marketing’s Impact on Society as a Whole Marketing’s Impact on Other Businesses Citizen and Public Actions to Regulate Marketing Consumerism Environmentalism Public Actions to Regulate Marketing Business Actions Toward Socially Responsible Marketing Enlightened Marketing Marketing Ethics Chapter
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Tort Q-Define Tort‚ and its essentials. Q- injuria sine dmno and damnum sine injuria. Q- write a short note s on the following in the light of two latin maxims• • Gloucester Grammar School Case. Ashby V white The word tort has been derived from the Latin term tortum‚ which means to twist. It includes that conduct which is not straight or lawful. It is equivalent to the English term wrong. Tort is the breach of duty recognized by law. Definition of Tort-Salmond- it is a civil wrong for
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that this message became indelibly clear as a result of the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)‚ the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)‚ and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). These new governmental bodies established that national public policy now officially recognized the environment‚ employees‚ and consumers to be significant and legitimate stakeholders of business. From that time on‚ corporate
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