árszabás
Árszabás, or price control, is a regulatory mechanism used to influence the price of goods and services within an economy. It is typically implemented by governments to address various economic issues, such as ensuring affordability for essential goods, stabilizing prices, or promoting economic stability. There are different types of price controls, including maximum price controls, which set an upper limit on prices, and minimum price controls, which set a lower limit.
The primary goals of árszabás include:
1. Protecting consumers from excessive price increases, particularly for essential goods and services.
2. Ensuring a stable and predictable pricing environment, which can help businesses plan and consumers budget.
3. Promoting social welfare by making essential goods more affordable for lower-income individuals.
However, price controls can have several drawbacks. They can lead to shortages of goods and services, as
In practice, the effectiveness of árszabás varies depending on the specific context and the type of price