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The court not only regulated prices, but sometimes quality.
The regulated prices paid by homes and businesses do not rise or fall with the wholesale price.
Instead, it allowed drug manufacturers to maintain a monopoly, subject to regulated prices.
They all demanded parchment in greater numbers and were willing to pay higher than the regulated price which the university members paid.
In the other boroughs, regulated prices on apartments are often at the same level or higher than the market price.
But deregulation is ending legal monopolies and regulated prices.
The government also setup more than 20,000 fair-price stores to provide food at regulated prices for the poor or those with limited incomes.
That is because under the industry's bewildering array of regulated price plans, the lowest handling charges are applied to local calls.
By forcing a regulated price on the companies the monopolistic companies now are unable to make profits because they cannot set their own rates.
"Importing from countries with a different drug review and approval process and regulated prices undermines the foundation of the American economy."
Trade effects: a regulated price, which is substantially lower than the market clearing price, may reduce domestic supply and lead to an increase in imports.
Price Supervisor: Price ombudsman and responsible for the supervision of regulated prices.
And for the utilities, what was worse was that deregulation did not change the fixed, regulated prices that consumers pay.
It regulated prices by establishing trade associations and boosted government revenues by collecting agricultural taxes.
Prior to the onset of economic reforms in 1978, China's services sector was characterized by state-operated shops, rationing, and regulated prices.
Some examples: tax rates, degree of juridical independence, inflation rates, costs of importing, and regulated prices.
He dealt with the concept of a just price, normally its market price or a regulated price sufficient to cover seller costs of production.
A glut of money in an economy with tightly regulated prices leads to empty store shelves, long lines and involuntary accumulation of savings.
Retail consumers have the option to buy electricity at competitive prices from third-party sellers or at regulated prices through the local utility.
In Athens, the legendary lawmaker Solon is credited with having created state brothels with regulated prices.
State brothels/bordellos with regulated prices existed in ancient Athens, created by the legendary lawmaker Solon.
Mr. Jozani was tried immediately after his arrest, as the Bassij held a public auction of goods at regulated prices, 25 percent less than market value.
The State Handcraft Emporiums were excellent, well-stocked with local crafts and tagged with regulated prices.
One was the official, regulated price: the price you'd pay if things were fair and there were no officials to pay squeeze to, no queues to jump.
The Board also sets the regulated price of electricity for residential and small business consumers on the Regulated Price Plan.