kuluttajatarkkuus
Kuluttajatarkkuus is a Finnish term that refers to a person's ability to make informed and economically prudent decisions as a consumer. It encompasses knowledge about product quality, price comparison, contractual terms, and long‑term financial effects of purchases. The concept is also used in policy discussions to describe the effectiveness of consumer education programs and regulatory frameworks aimed at protecting consumers from deceptive or fraudulent practices.
The idea of consumer competence first emerged in the 1960s and 1970s in response to a growing
Key components of kuluttajatarkkuus include: the ability to read and interpret labels and branding information; calculation
To foster kuluttajatarkkuus, Finland has implemented school curricula that incorporate consumer subjects, community workshops, and informational