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Summary Of: Rationing
Rationing controls the size of the ration... Such rationing happens daily in a market economy... price rationing follows other principles of distribution... rationing artificially restricts demand... rationing can be complementary to... An example of rationing in the face of rising prices took place in the... where there was rationing of gasoline in the... Rationing using coupons is only one kind of non... Authorities which introduce rationing often have to deal with the rationed goods being sold illegally on the... Rationing has long been used in the... Rationing is often instituted during wartime for civilians as well... rationing existed in many countries including the... Civilian peace time rationing of food may also occur... Rationing in the Soviet Union... rationing in the Soviet Union... Rationing in Communist Romania... rationing in North Korea... a rationing system was established in the United States... to appear before a local War Price and Rationing Board which reported to the U... a car was the lowest priority of gas rationing and entitled the car owner to 3 to 4 gallons of gas per week... Many different levels of rationing went into effect... Rationing in the United Kingdom... Rationing in the United Kingdom... refined the rationing process in the early 1940s to ensure the population did not starve when food imports... Rationing did not end in the United Kingdom until the 1950s... Another form of rationing that was employed during... Rationing of food and water may become necessary during an emergency... has established guidelines for civilians on rationing food and water supplies when replacements are not available... 2007 Gas Rationing Plan in Iran... 2007 Gas Rationing Plan in Iran... Rationing in the United Kingdom... Rationing in the United Kingdom... Credit Rationing in Markets with Imperfect Information... WWII Rationing on the U... Encyclodia Page On: Rationing
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