Encyclopedia of the Consumer Movement
By (Author) Stephen Brobeck
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
1st November 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Consumerism
Economic forecasting
Reference works
381.3203
Hardback
659
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1191g
A comprehensive reference for the consumer movement, this book sets information covering subjects like movement-related institutions in a historical framework. Leaders, activities, and impacts are covered, with particular attention given to the laws and regulations intended to protect consumers. The alphabetically-arranged entries range from 1000 to 5000 words in length, and relate to one of seven topics: general, consumer populations, consumer activities, consumer organizations, consumer leaders, product protections, and consumer movements. Most of the entries focus on the USA, as the consumer movement in that country has been larger than and more active than anywhere else.
"A useful source highly recommended for all libraries." - Choice "This is an excellent resource for the Family and Consumer Science classroom... Highly recommended if consumer education, business, or history classes study the consumer movement in depth. Thorough enough for academic and law libraries and clear enough to be useful to the general public. Recommended." - The Book Report
Stephen Brobeck, PhD, is executive director of the Consumer Federation of America in Washington, D.C.