PRICE REGULATION: MAXIMUM PRICES AND MINIMUM PRICES

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2021
  • One of the criteria used when classifying markets is the one that differentiates free markets, which are those in which buyers and sellers make their decisions without interference from the State, from controlled or regulated markets, where the State establishes conditions. that limit the decisions of applicants and bidders
    State intervention in the market can occur in different ways: the establishment of taxes, setting limits to production, establishing price caps, ... would be, among others, different modalities of intervention.
    In this video we will analyze one of those modes of intervention. When the State considers that the price that takes place in the market is not convenient, and decides to regulate it.
    When it adopts measures of this type, the State intends to supplant market activity in the allocation of goods and services, and it does so by establishing a policy of maximum and minimum prices.

Комментарии • 6

  • @Tomylopezp
    @Tomylopezp Год назад +1

    SENCILLA Y EXCELENTE EXPLICACION! GRACIAS

  • @florentinosanchez3969
    @florentinosanchez3969 3 месяца назад +1

    MUY BUENA EXPLICACIÓN

  • @giselmagalialvarez5566
    @giselmagalialvarez5566 2 года назад +1

    Muy buena explicación, me ha servido mucho para entenderlo mejor

  • @cazabrujas47
    @cazabrujas47 Год назад

    Eres una verga macho, muy buena explicación. 👍🏻❤

  • @angelicapico4876
    @angelicapico4876 Год назад +1

    Puedo tener un precio minimo por debajo del punto de equillibrio ?
    Muchas gracias

    • @ECONOMIAVISUALCOM
      @ECONOMIAVISUALCOM  Год назад

      En ningún caso. El precio mínimo lo establece el Estado para garantizar que quién vende un bien o un servicio obtenga un precio mayor de lo que conseguiría en un mercado completamente libre. Por tanto, es un contrasentido fijar un precio obligatorio inferior al del mercado.