A review of how other countries provide information and advice to the vulnerable on consumer and social issues

Webley, L. and Bacquet, S. 2006. A review of how other countries provide information and advice to the vulnerable on consumer and social issues. London, UK DTI. https://doi.org/URN06/1871

TitleA review of how other countries provide information and advice to the vulnerable on consumer and social issues
AuthorsWebley, L. and Bacquet, S.
TypeProject report
Year2006
PublisherDTI
Place of publicationLondon, UK
Publication dates
Published2006
Web address (URL)http://www.dti.gov.uk/files/file33786.pdf
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/URN06/1871

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