I think you're basically saying that you want the speaker manufacturers to list specs that a minute percentage of their customers A) want, B) care about and C) understand. For the vast majority of speakers, this will be completely unnecessary because their market doesn't care about these specs at all. If you want the high end manufacturers to state these, good luck- they tend to not be very willing to give out many details. Most amps are fine with most speakers and the speakers that give amplifiers fits will have a reputation for it. speaker designers used to avoid large variations in impedance (e.g., crossover point at least one octave above the free air resonance or using an impedance compensation network) to keep the amp from being damaged, becoming unstable or going into protection.
If you were to contact some speaker manufacturers, I doubt that you'll find anyone who will want to discuss this for any length of time.
As far as your questions, if they aren't using LEAP (which uses a sweep, AFAIK) or something like it, you'll have to ask each one.