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Ethical Consumption

2018
In markets around the world, more and more products are being sold with attributes promoting their economic, environmental, political, and social attributes. This growth in ethical consumption reflects increased demand for product narratives describing the ethical implications of shopping.
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The economics of ethical consumption [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Although there has been little economic research on 'ethical consumption' in a general sense, work on its various aspects is growing. This paper reviews economic research on ethical consumption, examining both demand-and supply-side aspects. It is argued that the most promising way to see ethical consumption through an economic lens is via models with ...
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ETHICAL CONSUMPTION

2012
Increasingly, consumers in North America and Europe see their purchasing as a way to express to the commercial world their concerns about trade justice, the environment and similar issues. This ethical consumption has attracted growing attention in the press and among academics.
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Ethical Consumption Cap

This is the definition of "Ethical Consumption Cap" in the book "Elgar Encyclopedia of Consumer Behavior". Modern commercial landscapes are characterized by rapidly evolving markets, and this authoritative Encyclopedia acts as an essential navigational guide to such changeable consumer environments.
Carys Egan-Wyer, Jack Coffin
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The ethics of consumption

2017
Throughout history food has always played an important role in human existence and that foods have an effect on health is certainly not a new notion. People buy food; they ingest it several times a day. These practices are a meaningful and sustained arena of action and interaction that has significant societal effects. There are those who maintain that
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Interpretations of ethical consumption

Review of Sociology, 2008
During the last few years around a dozen boycotts have been called in Hungary; there are several ecologically and socially aware food-communities directly linking consumers and producers; at the end of 2006 a Fair Trade shop opened in Budapest, and there are product campaigns which accentuate various patriotic themes.
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Food and Ethical Consumption

2012
Abstract Traditional stories about food consumption would indicate that over the course of history, choosing what to eat and drink has been a relative simple endeavor for most people, who often did not give much thought to their choices or the values underlying them.
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