miinimumhindade
Miinimumhindade, often translated as minimum prices or price floors, are a government-imposed limit on how low a price can be charged for a good or service. This is typically set above the equilibrium price that would naturally occur in a free market. The primary intention behind implementing minimum prices is often to protect producers by ensuring they receive a certain level of income, thereby safeguarding their livelihoods and encouraging continued production.
Minimum prices are commonly seen in agricultural markets, where governments may set a floor price for certain
While intended to support producers, minimum prices can have unintended consequences. If the minimum price is