J Con Policy
Introduction
Journal of Consumer Policy, 48(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING AND SOCIETY
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Editorial
Two Farewells and Two Welcomes
—Christian Twigg-Flesner, Alan Mathios, John Thøgersen []
Beyond Soft Law? Evaluating the Role of Codes of Conduct in Regulating EU Informal Debt Collection—Evidence from FENCA Members
—Cătălin-Gabriel Stănescu, Jakub Kepinski []
The Role of Processing-Related Labels in Consumer Identification and Choice of Ultra-Processed Foods
—Pierrick Gomez []
Can Giving Straightforward, Personally Relevant Information Improve Financial Decision-Making?
—Ann Sloan Devlin, Purba Mukerji []
Sponsored by the State: The Private Regulation of Government Influencers
—Taylor Annabell, Catalina Goanta, Thijs Kelder, Felix Pflücke []
Ban-It-Harderism in European Consumer Law: The Case of the French Influencer Law
—Laura Aade, Catalina Goanta []
The Myth of Misleading Labels: Examining Consumer Understanding of Plant-based Meat and Milk Analogues
—Adam Feltz, Silke Feltz, Uyen Hoang, Jenna Holt []
Fragmented EU Car Labels: How To Achieve Consumer-Friendly Standardization and Transparency?
—Nikolai Badenhoop, Max Riedel []
Consumer Acceptance of Reusable Tableware in Response to Environmental Regulation: Evidence from France and the US
—Gisele de Campos Ribeiro, Daniel Maar, Edouard Vinçotte []
Fundamental Rights’ Protection in the Digital Environment: Collective Actions Defending Diffuse Interests and Public Interest
—Anna Capellà i Ricart []