How can economic policies be more transparent and accountable to consumers?
Economic policies affect the lives of consumers in many ways, from the prices they pay for goods and services, to the quality and availability of public goods, to the distribution of income and wealth. However, consumers often have limited information and influence over the decisions that shape these policies. How can economic policies be more transparent and accountable to consumers? Here are some possible ways to improve the communication and participation of consumers in economic policy making.