Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Price_support> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 items per page.
- Price_support abstract "In economics, a price support may be either a subsidy or a price control, both with the intended effect of keeping the market price of a good higher than the competitive equilibrium level.In the case of a price control, a price support is the minimum legal price a seller may charge, typically placed above equilibrium. It is the support of certain price levels at or above market values by the government.A price support scheme can also be an agreement set in order by the government, where the government agrees to purchase the surplus of at a minimum price. For example, if a price floor were set in place for agricultural wheat commodities, the government would be forced to purchase the resulting surplus from the wheat farmers (thereby subsidizing the farmers) and store or otherwise dispose of it.".
- Price_support thumbnail Consumer_Surplus.png?width=300.
- Price_support wikiPageID "1953376".
- Price_support wikiPageRevisionID "587516612".
- Price_support auto "yes".
- Price_support date "December 2009".
- Price_support hasPhotoCollection Price_support.
- Price_support subject Category:Price_controls.
- Price_support subject Category:Pricing.
- Price_support subject Category:Subsidies.
- Price_support comment "In economics, a price support may be either a subsidy or a price control, both with the intended effect of keeping the market price of a good higher than the competitive equilibrium level.In the case of a price control, a price support is the minimum legal price a seller may charge, typically placed above equilibrium.".
- Price_support label "Price support".
- Price_support label "Valorisation".
- Price_support sameAs Valorisation.
- Price_support sameAs m.068ktm.
- Price_support sameAs Q1670749.
- Price_support sameAs Q1670749.
- Price_support wasDerivedFrom Price_support?oldid=587516612.
- Price_support depiction Consumer_Surplus.png.
- Price_support isPrimaryTopicOf Price_support.