árkorlátozás
Árkorlátozás refers to a government-imposed maximum price that can be charged for a specific good or service. This policy is typically implemented to protect consumers from excessively high prices, particularly for essential items like food, housing, or utilities. By setting a ceiling, the government aims to make these goods and services more affordable and prevent price gouging.
When an árkorlátozás is set below the market equilibrium price, it can lead to a shortage. This
The effectiveness and consequences of árkorlátozás are a subject of economic debate. Proponents argue that it