Sentences with phrase «consumers by marketing forces»

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Conservatives should be supportive of such innovations — consumer - supplied information can reduce reliance on regulation and enforcement by encouraging market forces that reward better business practices.
«The mandatory product testing recommended by the Task Force is intended to minimize the risk of contaminated products entering the market and to verify the information on labelling, in order to help consumers make informed decisions,» the report said.
That's public interest as compared to consumer interest, when goods are unfairly priced high by market domination, or advertiser interest, where their pricing is similarly forced unfairly higher.
Culture became and ideological apparatus in the hands of the market forces to mold people as consumers in society by invading the inner - core of subjectivity of every individual.
Evan Davis, BBC Economics Editor Free Trade Nation is history at its best: far - reaching and authoritative, its story of the rise and fall of free trade as a widely - held belief marked by justice, fairness and peace provocatively refashions the history of early - twentieth - century Britain, reminds us of an age when popular politics exerted real power, and forces us to rethink our contemporary views of consumers, markets and morality.
It screws over consumers by not allowing market forces to push the price of wine down.
Academia and market forces can appear desultory by comparison, as the efforts of the former are divided into ever more specialised problems, and those of the latter are expended in chasing fickle consumers.
NDP: Update the Consumer Protection Act to cap ATM fees at a maximum of 50 cents per withdrawal; ensure all Canadians have reasonable access to a no - frills credit card with an interest rate no more than 5 % over prime; eliminate «pay - to - pay» by banks in which financial institutions charge their customers a fee for making payments on their mortgages, credit cards, or other loans; take action against abusive payday lenders; lower the fees that workers in Canada are forced to pay when sending money to their families abroad; direct the CRTC to crack down on excessive mobile roaming charges; create a Gasoline Ombudsperson to investigate complaints about practices in the gasoline market.
Consumer goods are driven by market forces.
The U.S. Model «recognizes that market forces, driven by consumer preferences, are far better able to achieve our nation's energy, climate and economic goals than government mandates and regulatory dictates.
The rule changes ushered in by the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which came into force in October 2015, should result in an increase in claims arising out of infringement of competition law (for example damages claims relating to cartels, anti-competitive agreements, or abuse of a dominant market position).
P2P is a form of market pressure which pushes the cost of content down, and forces industries to recognize the level of convenience expected by consumers... make all movies and TV shows available on - demand and without copy protection which makes them harder to consume.
Although, as noted by the Task Force, missteps on price can lead to unintended consequences: too low of a price can inadvertently boost demand, while too high a price could shift consumers to seek lower - cost product in the illicit market.
Change is urgently being demanded by market forces — shifts in consumer habits, intolerable rising costs to advertisers and through a nearly universal dissatisfaction with the advertising models that have dominated (plagued) the U.S. digital economy.
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In fact, it restricts the marketing opportunities of all consumers, forcing them into the narrow alley driven by whichever vehicle the listing agent chooses.
By joining forces, Trulia and Zillow can accelerate our efforts to revolutionize the home search process for consumers, help professionals build their businesses and create additional value in adjacent markets.
The «balance of convenience» is in reality a balance that occurs naturally within a truely freely operating market economy wherein buyer / seller forces act automatically, over time, to right any actual and / or perceived wrongs that would be being experienced by consumers as they examined the benefits, or not, of dealing with business operations at play within said market place... with said market place being entirely devoid of bureaucratic socialistic pupetteering (before - the - fact of forcing the market to seek «its» interpretation of top - down derived equilibrium).
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