This in-depth analysis explores economic benefits of policy achievements related to European Consumer Protection. Theoretical background indicates that measures aimed at improving consumer protection should provide mostly positive wider economic impact. Analysed studies related to EU legislation provide numerous evidence that it is the case indeed, however frequently lack quantification of effects. Some areas open for additional intervention are suggested in the study.
This document was prepared for Policy Department A on request of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection.
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Study: Consumer Protection - Delivering improved rights for European citizens and businesses
Study: Consumer Protection - Delivering improved rights for European citizens and businesses
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