árszabások
Árszabások, often translated as "price regulations" or "price controls," refers to governmental or regulatory measures that set limits on the prices of goods and services. These interventions can take various forms, including maximum prices (price ceilings) and minimum prices (price floors). Maximum prices are typically implemented to protect consumers from excessively high costs, particularly for essential goods like food or housing. Minimum prices, conversely, are often used to support producers, ensuring they receive a certain income, common in agricultural markets.
The primary objectives behind árszabások often include ensuring affordability, preventing price gouging during emergencies, stabilizing markets,