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Who protects the consumer

Milton Friedman examines the consumer movement and the government agencies which have been established to protect the consumer. Considers whether the present system really works, and whether changes might better protect the consumer. Followed by a question-and-answer session.

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  • "Milton Friedman examines the consumer movement and the government agencies which have been established to protect the consumer. Considers whether the present system really works, and whether changes might better protect the consumer. Followed by a question-and-answer session."@en
  • "Discusses the protection of the American consumer by Federal agencies such as the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Food and Drug Administration, and the failures and successes of such government controls."@en
  • "Economist Milton Friedman discusses the protection of the American consumer, examining the consumer advocacy movement and its successes and failures. Friedman points out that competition within the economy is important and that international competition of free trade is perhaps the best source of protection for the consumer. Terminates with a question and answer session."@en
  • "Discusses the protection of the American consumer by federal agencies such as the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Food and Drug Administration, and the failures and successes of such government controls."
  • "Discusses the protection of the American consumer by federal agencies such as the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Food and Drug Administration, and the failures and successes of such government controls."@en
  • "Economist Milton Friedman examines the consumer movement. Does this consumerism really work in protecting the interests of the individual consumer?"@en
  • "Examines government protection of the market place and consumer. It controls prices, quality of goods, and choice of products. Do these protection agencies work or are there better ways? On tape 2 a panel of experts debate the issue presented on the first tape."@en
  • "Friedman claims the consumer protection movement is not in the interests of the consumer."

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