Free countries don’t do price controls
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Christopher Snowdon writes in The Critic
Harrison Griffiths writes for CapX
Harrison wrote:
“As for food prices, we have ample evidence of what will happen if you try to artificially suppress prices. As my colleague Julian Jessop pointed out last week, price caps on some items must be mitigated, either through supermarkets cutting inventory or raising prices on uncapped goods. Worse still, if the existing dynamic price system is replaced with a cap, supermarkets are incentivised to price their foods as close to that cap as possible, which may keep prices artificially high when they may have otherwise started to fall.”
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