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Xinmian H

Zimbabwe Price Controls Cause Chaos - New York Times - 2 views

  • physically forcing merchants to lower prices
  • nation’s inflation, the world’s highest.
  • Because the government has threatened to seize any business that does not sell goods at the advertised price, the merchant said he was keeping his shop open, but with virtually nothing on its shelves.
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    Zimbabwe has set extremely low price controls for many primary products, and this has caused many people to go out of business. People are losing a lot of money, but the government is refusing to let the prices go higher. The government is making up for the loss by printing more money, which is causing price inflation. The people are upset, but with the government making sure that the prices are low by threatening to close businesses, there is nothing the people can do about it.
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    Zimbabwe government is controlling food price by physically forcing merchants and shop keepers to low their price down, other wise will be beaten. It is actually not going to work and can not last for long time. Producers can not supply the goods at a price that allows retailers to make a profit. The inflation of this country also reached the world's highest level. This article showed that price control has to be realistic otherwise will harm the economy.
Paul J

India recommends price control for essential drugs - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article because it is a great example of justified price controls. A panel was chosen to go through and examine what exactly should be controlled, and it shows that price controls, if implemented correctly, can be extremely beneficial. 
Nehir D

India plans to price-control 60% of pharma market - 0 views

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    Indian government has announced that 60% of entire domestic pharma market will be under official price control. The policies of National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Policy will cover 348 products on the 2005 National List of Essential Medicines (NELM) plus others added to the newly-updated List (NELM-2011), which includes some 450 products.The long-awaited draft policy would also change the way prices of controlled products are regulated. Under the current Drug Price Control Order (DPCO), prices are based on market share, but the government's draft policy proposes changing to a system of setting a ceiling on the prices of formulations based on the Weighted Average Price of the leading three brands.
anonymous

Price Controls: Obama's Higher-Education Agenda, Part 2 of 8 - 0 views

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    Obama has mentioned that he will set a price control on the college education. With the increased price of universities and colleges, students are finding it increasingly more difficult to attend college. Therefore Obama has set out to confront this problem. He proposed to make permanent the American Opportunity tax credit. Colleges have to either lower their tuition rate or accept the fact that with higher tuition rates they will have lower funding from the governments.
Christopher P

14 items in price control list in view of Deepavali - 0 views

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    Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism director Wan Uzir of Malaysia announced (on November 8) 14 items that are price controlled by the government but are recommended to be sold at a price even lower than the maximum set by the government. These price controls, on items such as chicken and potatoes, are in anticipation of the nearing Holiday, Deepavali (Diwali) on November 13, mainly to protect consumers from potentially unmanageable prices.
Adil R

Price control mechanism being evolved ahead of Ramadan - Khaleej Times - 0 views

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    This article is related to the holy month of ramadan. In the holt month or Ramadan, a lot of households do indeed cook more than they need and distribute the excess food to poor people. therefore this increase in demand may cause companies to hike the prices of essential food items such as vegetables so the UAE government is looking to create a mechanism for controlling the prices of essential foods, by probably placing a maximum price
Elnara H

Price Controls Cause Chaos in Ethiopian Markets - 0 views

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    This article talks about how price controls influenced the market before the Christmas Eve in Ethiopia. They describe the chaos that was happening when the government reduced the price of food. Some people says they appreciate this changes , however others against the price controls in country, because they think that this is not beneficial at all.
anonymous

No price control on houses - 0 views

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    This article talks about the lack of government involvement in setting the limit of the price of houses. However, it seems that it is necessary to have control over the price of houses as the prices sky rocket.
Emma R

Powerless Indian Oil Companies - 0 views

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    This article is about how the chairman of an Indian Oil Company has no control over the price mechanisms of his product, and thus is in great debt. In response to this, he want the government to take over price controls for oil. Although government price control has not worked out particularly well in the past, in such a dire situation it is easy to see how this might be viewed as a good solution
anonymous

India price control over medecine - 0 views

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    This article is really interesting as it really gives you a sense on why a government would put in place a maximum price. The Indian government has decided to "put a cap " on the price of pharmaceutical drugs, such as AIDS drugs or similar things.
Mathias S

Price-control noose tightens on drug firms - 0 views

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    This article is interesting due to the fact that it demonstrates how companies may try to work around price controlling.
anonymous

Most traders abiding by price control, says minister - 0 views

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    This article was interesting because it showed the producers responding to the price control that the government had set up. In response to the ceiling price, many traders started an illegal market where they charged more for a good.
Tony L

Price Controls Cause Supply Crisis - 0 views

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    This article is about how New Jersey's state law that states that prohibits businesses from raising their prices more than 10 percent. This law is ruining business after the Hurricane Sandy. There should be a natural price increase due to the fact that there is less supplies, but this law prohibits that so supplies is being drained.
Emma R

Price Controls Cause Food Shortages in Venezuela - 0 views

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    Government price controls for groceries backfired in Venezuela. Although their aim was to make basic necessities available for everyone, the maximum price was so low that it prevented producers from collecting any revenue. As a result, producers began supplying less, causing widespread food shortages.
Xinmian H

Iceland's Carbon Recycling Sees Rising Demand for Renewable Fuel - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • 100-fold over the next five years to capture European demand.
  • The company now produces 1.5 million liters and has the capacity to produce about 5 million liters. It plans to boost that to 150 million liters over the next five years
  • The carbon dioxide is converted and recycled to produce liquid fuel. The production can then be used to blend in with gasoline for any car and as a feedstock in the production of other fuels.
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  • Our recycling process is cost-effective, reduces greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere and conserves natural resources
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    This article talked about how an Iceland company Carbon Recycling International ehf, saw the rising demand and planned to increase output. It made the firm more efficient because recycling carbon reduced cost and saved resources. It also reflected the situation of perfect competition. Oil companies are price takers, they can't control the price of oil. And the product are homogeneous: oil form different company don't have significant quality difference.
Jacques DP

China NDRC: Fuel Price Cuts Go Into Effect Friday - 0 views

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    This article talks about China lowering the price ceiling for gasoline prices. The article gives justification for the price decrease. The article then gives an in depth explanation of the change and how that might have further economic impacts.
anonymous

Scarcity of oil in the world and global tensions - 1 views

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    This article talks about the rising tensions in the middle east and its effect on the price of oil in the world. As the middle east supplies most of the world with oil, the recent demonstrations in Libya and Egypt, and the sanctions on Iran are causing oil prices to rise. The threat of higher prices due to the fact that only a few countries control the limited oil supply in the world is causing increased pressure on the United States to release their oil supplies.
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    I like how you identified that all of this forces the U.S. to consider releasing their oil supplies. Some problems with this are that it is currently not possible to do so in the areas where oil is most abundant. After the B.P. oil spill, the current administration put a time ban on all off-shore drilling and new construction. If this ban were to be lifted, companies like B.P., Shell, and Marathon would begin constructing new refinement plants and drilling facilities immediately, which would significantly reduce the price of oil at home. When some people here this, their inclination is to say "the government has good reason to do this, look at what happened in the gulf, it is better to ere on the side of caution," but the sad thing is, these companies have put forth revised safety plans as well as contingency plans that have all been approved, but legally, they can do nothing. The companies own the land / water as well, which in my mind makes the fact that they are prohibited to build on land that they own that has never been part of a reserve or park seem a tad bit anti-constitutional, but until the piece of legislation is overturned, prices will continue to rise.
Xinmian H

Casey B. Mulligan: What Happened to the Microsoft Monopoly? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • there is no such thing as a monopoly in the computer industry.
  • Watching Apple introduce some amazing products last week, including laptops (which have been running Intel processors for several years now) and operating systems for mobile and desktop devices, it is difficult to imagine that the Justice Department once thought that, without government intervention, consumer choices would be significantly limited by Microsoft.
  • Market forces are clearly working to give consumers choices in the market.
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    This article talked about how Apple broke the monopoly in computer industry controlled by Microsoft. 14 years ago Justice Department worried that without government intervention, consumer choice would be significantly limited by Microsoft. However, today Apple broke this monopoly and took a big share of market. By using non-price competition and creating innovative product, Apple survived and succeed in computer industry. So we can see there is no such thing as a monopoly in computer industry, the advancement of technology will always give the market to the firm.
Cedric M

Nutella Tax on palm oil doesn't go down well with manufacturers, consumers - 0 views

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    The article is about France wanting to increase the tax on palm oil by 400% and palm oil makes up 20% of the ingredients used in nutella. Nutella is Europe's favourite breakfast chocolate and hazelnut spread. The article states that the reason for the tax increase is because its link to health concerns leading to obesity as well as causing severe damage to the environment.
Deepak B

Denmark introduces world's first food fat tax - 1 views

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    Denmark has introduced what is believed to be the world's first fat tax - a surcharge on foods that are high in saturated fat. This article is an example of normative economic reasoning as the governments have a goal to improve the country's health which would lead to a better economy.
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