Rationing

Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand. Rationing controls the size of the ration, which is one's allowed portion of the resources being distributed on a particular day or at a particular time. There are many forms of rationing, and in western civilization people experience some of them in daily life without realizing it.Rationing is often done to keep price below the market-clearing price determined by the process of supply and demand in an unfettered market. Thus, rationing can be complementary to price controls. An example of rationing in the face …

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Laws.Africa · 2 September 2022 English

strategic importance of any water use and any water rationing or water use limitations by a Water Services Institution


Laws.Africa · 15 October 2021 English

strategic importance of any water use and any water rationing or water use limitations by a water services institution


Laws.Africa · 2 October 2020 English

monetary policy. The caps had led to a significant rationing of credit, particularly to the most vulnerable


Laws.Africa · 14 April 2020 English

years from the date of planting after first rationing (d) a period not exceeding 2 months from the *


Laws.Africa · 25 March 2020 English

strategic importance of any water use and any water rationing or water use limitations by a water services institution


Laws.Africa · 3 January 2020 English

transparent process of beneficiary selection and the rationing of resources; and 5.11 To provide for the


Laws.Africa · 13 September 2019 English

strategic importance of any water use and any water rationing or water use limitations by a water services institution


Laws.Africa · 3 December 2018 English

strategic importance of any water use, and any water rationing or water use limitations by a service water services


Laws.Africa · 14 September 2018 English

prioritisation guidelines. Liquid Fuels and Gas Rationing The use of emergency powers - through the issue at n tail outlets; and delay the need for fuel rationing. 1.5 Legislative Mandate Section 34(1) of The some licenses as the situation may arise. (3) Rationing liquid fuels and gas sales at all or some points


Laws.Africa · 1 August 2018 English

plants, assets machinery etc. (z'v) Capital rationing among independent proposals - projects, assets


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