The second assumes that consumers simply do not have enough information to make the right choice. Laws prohibiting the use of certain products are usually based on the assumption that not all consumers make the right choice.
For this reason, drugs such as cocaine and heroin are illegal. Children are prohibited from consuming products such as cigarettes and alcohol on the grounds that they are unable to make choices in their own interests.
Other rules assume that consumers are rational but may not have enough information to make a choice. Rather than expecting consumers to determine for themselves whether a given prescription drug is safe and effective.Statistics: Posted by joksen — Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:36 pm
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