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    There are also [[national buying criteria]] that are required in laws of some countries, that make it illegal for citizens to buy certain things.  These are a special case where there are institutional criteria directing what individuals might do.
    There are also [[national buying criteria]] that are required in laws of some countries, that make it illegal for citizens to buy certain things.  These are a special case where there are institutional criteria directing what individuals might do.
    Typical factors that may become buying criteria for one of the above:
    *[[comprehensive outcome]] of a [[commodity]]'s whole [[service cycle]], e.g. [[coffee]] planting, picking, roasting, grinding, packaging and shipping, or the more intensive [[cocoa]],
    *use of [[diamond]] or [[tantallum]] in status symbols, making [[ewaste]]
    *[[employability]] [[ratio]] - [[labour-intensive]] vs. [[capital-intensive]] ([[intermediate technology]] and [[appropriate technology]]) processes, [[UN Human Development Index]] and [[purchasing power parity]]
    *other typical [[safe trade]] criteria, especially as applied to [[food]]
    *other typical [[fair trade]] criteria, especially as applied to [[textile]]s

    Revision as of 20:13, 20 March 2004

    Buying criteria are reflected in user data.

    There are individual buying criteria, where the buyer has a choice about whether to obey their own rules or not, and institutional buying criteria, which presumably are written down as rules of some group entity and where the buyer is not spending their own money, thus, they must obey those rules.

    There are also national buying criteria that are required in laws of some countries, that make it illegal for citizens to buy certain things. These are a special case where there are institutional criteria directing what individuals might do.

    Typical factors that may become buying criteria for one of the above: