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Boxed sections throughout the text illustrate concepts and provide examples, and each chapter includes a summary, consumer workshop, questions for study, and suggested readings.
CONTENTS
I. Getting Started
1. Introduction -- 2. Consumers -- 3. The Marketplace 4. Negotiation -- 5. Household Accounts
II. Priorities and Choices
6. Routine Shopping -- 7. Buying Durables -- 8. Borrowing 9. Risk and Uncertainty -- 10. Saving and Investing 11. Gains from International Trade
III. Consumer Rights and Protections
12. A History of Consumer Protection
13. Today's Consumer Protection System
14. Economic Footings for Consumer Policy
IV. Momentous Decisions
15. Housing -- 16. Cars -- 17. College -- 18. Kids 19. The Green Way -- 20. Health Care 21. Retirement -- 22. Death: Planning and Perspective
V. Consumers and the National Economy
23. National Consumption Its Measurement and Determination
24. Consumption and National Prosperity
25. Consumers and Government Spending
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