It’s back to school time, so I’ve been pondering what might be helpful for students. In particular, I’ve becomine sort of obsessed withthe distinctions among “price floors,” “quantity ceilings,” and “price supports,” especially since we’ve seen a few (misguided?) examples of each as of late. So here is what you need to know about price supports in order to ponder their potential reasonableness.
Topics:
Jodi Beggs considers the following as important: Economics, economics 101, price controls, price floor, price support
This could be interesting, too:
Lars Pålsson Syll writes How inequality causes financial crises
Lars Pålsson Syll writes Andreas Cervenka och den svenska bostadsbubblan
Lars Pålsson Syll writes Debunking the balanced budget superstition
Lars Pålsson Syll writes How inequality causes financial crises
It’s back to school time, so I’ve been pondering what might be helpful for students. In particular, I’ve becomine sort of obsessed withthe distinctions among “price floors,” “quantity ceilings,” and “price supports,” especially since we’ve seen a few (misguided?) examples of each as of late. So here is what you need to know about price supports in order to ponder their potential reasonableness.