Methods and Problems of Price Control as Related to War Conditions and Mobilization for War
작성자
Edward S. Mathes
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
36
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 18, 2012
출판사
Biblioscholar
ISBN-10
128846701X
ISBN-13
9781288467013
설명
In a climate where war often disrupts economies and resources, this work explores the intricate dynamics of price control amid conflict. Edward S. Mathes delves into the historical and contemporary methods of regulating prices, revealing the delicate balance between maintaining stability and ensuring fair access to goods. The exploration highlights how war conditions necessitate unique strategies to combat inflation and scarcity.
Mathes addresses the challenges faced by governments during mobilization, examining case studies that illustrate the effectiveness and pitfalls of various price control measures. Through a careful analysis, he brings to light the tension between market forces and governmental intervention, shedding light on the ramifications of these actions for consumers and producers alike.
This examination offers critical insights not only for policymakers but also for economists and historians seeking to understand the intersection of economic theory and wartime reality. It serves as a crucial reflection on how societies navigate the complexities of maintaining economic order amid the chaos of conflict.
Mathes addresses the challenges faced by governments during mobilization, examining case studies that illustrate the effectiveness and pitfalls of various price control measures. Through a careful analysis, he brings to light the tension between market forces and governmental intervention, shedding light on the ramifications of these actions for consumers and producers alike.
This examination offers critical insights not only for policymakers but also for economists and historians seeking to understand the intersection of economic theory and wartime reality. It serves as a crucial reflection on how societies navigate the complexities of maintaining economic order amid the chaos of conflict.