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The European Commission publishes study on measuring consumer detriment in the European Union

Protecting consumers against significant personal detriment is a matter of fairness and helps improve overall market functioning. This study set out to improve the quality and consistency of assessing personal consumer detriment by developing a simple, cost-effective state-of-the-art methodology to identify, measure and quantify incidence and magnitude of detriment.

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date:  12/05/2017

The results have informed the Commission's Fitness Check on Consumer and Marketing Law. The operational guidance developed in the context of the study will guide future assessments of personal consumer detriment in individual markets or from a cross-market perspective.

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