Fares on some routes would leap to their price ceiling, or 25 per cent above the reference price. |
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This mechanism, known as a safety valve, limits the market price of carbon and sets a price ceiling. |
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Whatever your particular price ceiling, bringing your own wine to a restaurant makes sterling sense. |
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Efforts are underway for establishing a price ceiling in this industry. |
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I am certainly not here to say that grief has a price tag or a price ceiling, but that these sorts of changes have consequences that need to be fully considered. |
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The price ceiling was well below the laissez faire price that demand would have supported, so there were always shortages. |
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This removes local telephone access services from price regulation in those areas, with the exception of a price ceiling which continues to apply to stand-alone local telephone access services. |
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Certainly, from the viewpoint of economic theory, intervention in any segment of the market by setting a retail price ceiling may be considered to be an inappropriate regulation of the economics of the market. |
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In addition to the floating price cap imposed by the CER import rules, the CPRS Bill includes a domestic price ceiling for AEUs during the first five years. |
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While there is the risk that operators may treat this as the de facto rate, rather than a price ceiling, this can be addressed by effective competition. |
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This meant that an increase that exceeded the price ceiling for a basket was possible only if at the same time the prices of other components of the same basket were reduced. |
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A compromise may involve setting a price floor in order to ensure a minimum revenue stream to the seller, and a price ceiling to ensure the maximum price a buyer will have to pay. |
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A price ceiling limits the price volatility. |
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The other two were disqualified for exceeding the price ceiling. |
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