U.S. Consumer Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles

Author:   Loree Bykerk ,  Ardith Maney
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780313264290


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 January 1995
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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These in-depth profiles of major non-governmental organizations show how they compete to protect consumer or business interests ranging across all stages of American life from baby foods to funerals. The analyses of 109 interest groups portray a wide array of the political tactics that have helped shape consumer policy over the past generation. Drawing upon materials from the organizations themselves, as well as from other original and secondary sources, the profiles depict who the groups represent, their goals, how they were founded, their resources, organizational structures and procedures, the services and benefits that they offer, the issues that they address, and the tactics that they use to affect federal policy. Students, teachers, policymakers, administrators, consumer and business activities and interest group watchdogs will learn through this pioneering new reference who gets what in the marketplace and in politics and why. Drawing upon materials from the organizations themselves, as well as from other original and secondary sources, the profiles depict who the groups represent, their goals, how they were founded, their resources, organization structures and procedures, and the services and benefits that they offer. The profiles also describe specific issues that the groups address, their positions, and their tactics and ways in which they try to affect federal policymaking—from boycotts to group buying, research, testifying before congressional committees, serving on executive department advisory committees, election candidate ratings, filing lawsuits, publicizing research results, becoming media experts on particular subjects, and persuading members to contact a member of Congress. Students, teachers, policymakers, administrators, consumer and business activists and watchdogs will learn through this pioneering new reference who gets what in the marketplace and in politics and why.

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Author:   Loree Bykerk ,  Ardith Maney
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9780313264290


ISBN 10:   0313264295
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 January 1995
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction U.S. Consumer Interest Groups Appendix: Directory of Organizations Index

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.,. this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues. -The Journal of Consumer Affairs


This work provides in-depth profiles of 109 major nongovernmental organized intrest groups, showing how they compete to protect consumer and business intrests for products and services in all areas of life from baby foods to funerals. Academic and public libraries will want to purchase the work. this refernce is a treasure trove for interest group watchdogs, public policymakers, legislators, students, and private cictzens. -ARBA Librarians, students, faculty, and the general public will find its coverage valuable, and it is recommended to large and mid-size academic, public, and special libraries. -RQ ... this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues. -The Journal of Consumer Affairs Profiles 109 non-governmental organizations that have had an impact on consumer protection policy since 1960. A means for citizens to understand the purpose and positions of these groups, some of whose names indicate their subject but not their political leanings. Librarians can affirm their commitment to consumers by adding this to reference collections. -Wilson Library Bulletin ?Librarians, students, faculty, and the general public will find its coverage valuable, and it is recommended to large and mid-size academic, public, and special libraries.?-RQ ?...this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues.?-The Journal of Consumer Affairs ?Profiles 109 non-governmental organizations that have had an impact on consumer protection policy since 1960. A means for citizens to understand the purpose and positions of these groups, some of whose names indicate their subject but not their political leanings. Librarians can affirm their commitment to consumers by adding this to reference collections.?-Wilson Library Bulletin ?This work provides in-depth profiles of 109 major nongovernmental organized intrest groups, showing how they compete to protect consumer and business intrests for products and services in all areas of life from baby foods to funerals. Academic and public libraries will want to purchase the work. this refernce is a treasure trove for interest group watchdogs, public policymakers, legislators, students, and private cictzens.?-ARBA .,. this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues. -The Journal of Consumer Affairs


".,.""this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues.""-The Journal of Consumer Affairs ?...this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues.?-The Journal of Consumer Affairs ?Librarians, students, faculty, and the general public will find its coverage valuable, and it is recommended to large and mid-size academic, public, and special libraries.?-RQ ?Profiles 109 non-governmental organizations that have had an impact on consumer protection policy since 1960. A means for citizens to understand the purpose and positions of these groups, some of whose names indicate their subject but not their political leanings. Librarians can affirm their commitment to consumers by adding this to reference collections.?-Wilson Library Bulletin ?This work provides in-depth profiles of 109 major nongovernmental organized intrest groups, showing how they compete to protect consumer and business intrests for products and services in all areas of life from baby foods to funerals. Academic and public libraries will want to purchase the work. this refernce is a treasure trove for interest group watchdogs, public policymakers, legislators, students, and private cictzens.?-ARBA ...""this reference book would best be used as a starting point to identify some of the many public interest groups, trade associations, unions, and various centers that deal with consumer-related issues.""-The Journal of Consumer Affairs ""Librarians, students, faculty, and the general public will find its coverage valuable, and it is recommended to large and mid-size academic, public, and special libraries.""-RQ ""Profiles 109 non-governmental organizations that have had an impact on consumer protection policy since 1960. A means for citizens to understand the purpose and positions of these groups, some of whose names indicate their subject but not their political leanings. Librarians can affirm their commitment to consumers by adding this to reference collections.""-Wilson Library Bulletin ""This work provides in-depth profiles of 109 major nongovernmental organized intrest groups, showing how they compete to protect consumer and business intrests for products and services in all areas of life from baby foods to funerals. Academic and public libraries will want to purchase the work. this refernce is a treasure trove for interest group watchdogs, public policymakers, legislators, students, and private cictzens.""-ARBA"


Author Information

LOREE BYKERK, an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, coauthored Consumer Politics: Protecting Public Interests on Capitol Hill with Ardith Maney (Greenwood Press, 1994). She has written at length about interest groups and politics. ARDITH MANEY, an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Iowa State University, has also served as Visiting Lecturer at the University of Glasgow and the University of Western Bohemia. She is the author of Still Hungry After All These Years: Food Assistance Policy from Kennedy to Reagan (Greenwood Press, 1989), and has worked also with officials in Central and Eastern Europe on projects associated with economic and political restructuring.

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