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price gouging is clearly a political term invented to demonize the basic functions of a free market. when supply falls, price has to increase to prevent shortages. econ 101. those who do not believe in econ 101 invent various terms to undermine basic functions of a free economy because "muh feels". notice that the definition says price gouging is when a price goes higher to what is "reasonable" or "fair". what on earth is that? who decides what is reasonable and fair? Corn9090 ( talk) 01:40, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi all! I made additions to the article to include related regulation in the UK and EU in order to demonstrate the range in anti-competition efforts. I would appreciate feedback on whether more edits should be made or if it is appropriate to remove the "worldwide view" flag. Thank you! Jessg724 ( talk) 15:05, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
It would be great if the article could more clearly point out the difference of price gouging to usury ( /info/en/?search=Usury).
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 07:10, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
price gouging is clearly a political term invented to demonize the basic functions of a free market. when supply falls, price has to increase to prevent shortages. econ 101. those who do not believe in econ 101 invent various terms to undermine basic functions of a free economy because "muh feels". notice that the definition says price gouging is when a price goes higher to what is "reasonable" or "fair". what on earth is that? who decides what is reasonable and fair? Corn9090 ( talk) 01:40, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi all! I made additions to the article to include related regulation in the UK and EU in order to demonstrate the range in anti-competition efforts. I would appreciate feedback on whether more edits should be made or if it is appropriate to remove the "worldwide view" flag. Thank you! Jessg724 ( talk) 15:05, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
It would be great if the article could more clearly point out the difference of price gouging to usury ( /info/en/?search=Usury).