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古罗马的价格控制
价格管制最近成为新闻话题。这让我想起了 Roger LeRoy Miller 和 Daniel K. Benjamin 合著的《宏观经济学》第二版中的一章。其中有一章的标题是“价格管制的徒劳”。他们举了一些历史例子,包括古罗马。由于政府强制低价,“人们不再向市场提供食品”。激励措施很重要。有时政策会产生不想要的和意想不到的后果。另请参阅《最高价格法令》(也称为戴克里先价格法令)的英文翻译。 (Edictum de pretiis rerum venalium)作者:莱顿大学考古学教授安东尼·克罗普夫。致谢:Mark Koyama。摘录:“该价格法令于公元 301 年 11 月 20 日至 12 月 10 日颁布,规定了 1,200 多种产品、原材料、劳动力和服务、运输、动物甚至奴隶的最高价格。价格范围从 1 迪纳里乌斯(新鲜绿色动物饲料)到 150,000 迪纳里乌斯(雄狮或紫色染色丝绸)。几个月前颁布的价格法令和货币法令旨在抑制通货膨胀。该法令通过石板上的(残片)铭文传给我们(图 1),这些石板在许多遗址中发现,除了一个遗址外,其余均位于帝国东部,戴克里先居住在那里。”
来源:危险的经济学家价格控制最近在新闻中。这让我想起了罗杰·勒罗伊·米勒(Roger Leroy Miller)和丹尼尔·K·本杰明(Daniel K. Benjamin)的第二版《宏观问题经济学》第二版中的一章。
宏观问题的经济学他们的章节标题为“价格控制的徒劳”。他们举了一些历史的例子,包括古罗马。
政府要求低廉的价格“人们不再将规定带入市场”。激励措施很重要。有时政策会带来不必要的和意外的后果。
另请参见《法令》上关于最高价格的英文翻译,也称为Diocletian的价格法令。 (列顿大学考古学教授安东尼·克罗普夫(Antony Kropff)(firipum de pretiis rerum venalium)。
关于最高价格的英文翻译,也称为Diocletian的价格法令。 (pretiis rerum venalium)帽子提示:马克·科亚玛(Mark Koyama)。
Mark Koyama 摘录: "Issued between November 20 and December 10 of the year 301 AD, the priceedict gives maximum prices for more than 1.200 products, raw materials, labourand services, transport, animals and even slaves. Prices ranged from 1 denariuscommunis for fresh green animal fodder to 150.000 denarii for a male lion or forpurple dyed silk. The price edict and the monetary edict issued some monthsbefore were an attempt to check通货膨胀。 "Issued between November 20 and December 10 of the year 301 AD, the priceedict gives maximum prices for more than 1.200 products, raw materials, labourand services, transport, animals and even slaves. Prices ranged from 1 denariuscommunis for fresh green animal fodder to 150.000 denarii for a male lion or forpurple dyed silk. The price edict and the monetary edict issued some monthsbefore were an attempt to check通货膨胀Mark Koyama
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"Issued between November 20 and December 10 of the year 301 AD, the priceedict gives maximum prices for more than 1.200 products, raw materials, labourand services, transport, animals and even slaves. Prices ranged from 1 denariuscommunis for fresh green animal fodder to 150.000 denarii for a male lion or forpurple dyed silk. The price edict and the monetary edict issued some monthsbefore were an attempt to check通货膨胀。"Issued between November 20 and December 10 of the year 301 AD, the priceedict gives maximum prices for more than 1.200 products, raw materials, labourand services, transport, animals and even slaves. Prices ranged from 1 denariuscommunis for fresh green animal fodder to 150.000 denarii for a male lion or forpurple dyed silk. The price edict and the monetary edict issued some monthsbefore were an attempt to check通货膨胀