[Download] Consumer Equality: Race and the American Marketplace: Race and the American Marketplace (Racism in American Institutions)
• Geraldine Henderson, Anne-Marie Hakstian, Jerome Williams •
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About the AuthorGeraldine Rosa Henderson, MBA, PhD, is associate professor in the Department of Marketing at Loyola University Chicago.Anne-Marie Hakstian, JD, PhD, is professor of business law at Salem State University.Jerome D. Williams, PhD, is distinguished professor and the Prudential Chair inThis book provides a vivid examination of the issue of consumer inequality in Americamdash;one of society's most under-discussed and critical issuesmdash;through the evaluation of real-life cases, the trend of consumers suing companies for discrimination, and the application of novel frameworks to establish legitimate consumer equality.bull; Provides insights from three of the recognized leading authorities in the field who have collaborated extensively in conducting research on marketplace dis... [PDF.rv52] Consumer Equality: Race and the American Marketplace: Race and the American Marketplace (Racism in American Institutions) Rating: 4.72 (694 Votes)
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