The U.S. courts have treated especially vulnerable consumers, that is, plaintiffs whose idiosyncratic sensitivities have contributed to their product-related injuries, differently from typical consumers. The authors discuss the evolution of the concept of vulnerable consumer and suggest a broader view of it that is consistent with recent litigation and statutes. They argue that an expanded view of vulnerable consumers will protect consumers who are particularly vulnerable.
Logisticians are trained to identify trade‐offs and to devise
compromising solutions which produce the lowest total costs. For
example, the economic batch size is a compromise between setup costs and
inventory carrying costs. Presents a problem‐analysis technique which
helps the analyst to eliminate the problem so that no compromise is
necessary. For example, instead of balancing inventory‐carrying costs
and setup costs a solution which produces both lower setup costs and
lower inventory‐carrying costs would be sought. Discusses a description
of the techniques and several examples of its application to logistical
problems.
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