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Introduction
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 33(2)
Principles in Action: An Examination of Food and Drug Administration Letters Involving Violative Internet Promotions from 1997 to 2012
–Mariea Grubbs Hoy and Jin Seong Park [] []
When Motivation Is Against Debtors’ Best Interest: The Illusion of Goal Progress in Credit Card Debt Repayment
–Ali Besharat, François A. Carrillat, and Daniel M. Ladik [] [Google Scholar]
The Adaptability of Marketing Systems to Interventions in Developing Countries: Evidence from the Pineapple System in Benin
–Menouwesso H. Hounhouigan, Paul T.M. Ingenbleek, Ivo A. van der Lans, Hans C.M. van Trijp, and Anita R. Linnemann [] []
Understanding the Underutilization of Urban Bicycle Commuting: A Behavioral Reasoning Perspective
–Marius C. Claudy and Mark Peterson [] []
Special Section Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission
–William L. Wilkie []
Marketing Trade Craft at the Trade Commission
–Andrew J. Strenio [] []
My Memorable Experiences as a Marketing Academic at the Federal Trade Commission
–William L. Wilkie [] []
My Experience as Deputy Assistant Director for National Advertising at the Federal Trade Commission
–John Eighmey [] []
Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection, 1978–1979 Debra L. Scammon
–Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, [] []
Consumer Research at the Federal Trade Commission from 1978 to 1980
–Kenneth L. Bernhardt [] []
Reflections on My Experience with the Federal Trade Commission Transition in the Early 1980s
–Ross D. Petty [] []
Federal Trade Commission: Time of Transition
–Joshua L. Wiener [] []
“What’s Past Is Prologue”: Reflections of One Academic’s Experience at the Federal Trade Commission
–Gregory T. Gundlach [] [Google Scholar]
Reflections on the Federal Trade Commission
–Patrick E. Murphy [] []
Consumer Research at the Federal Trade Commission: My Experiences from 1992 to 1993
–J. Craig Andrews [] []
Three Decades of Marketing Academic Input at the Federal Trade Commission: Contributions to Research, Policy Making, and Litigation
–Manoj Hastak and Michael B. Mazis [] []
Contributions by Federal Trade Commission Economists to Consumer Protection: Research, Policy, and Law Enforcement
–Janis K. Pappalardo [] []