Diocletian
DiocletianThe emperor Diocletian issued the Edict of Maximum Prices, which set a ceiling for the prices of goods. He did not freeze wages.
Diocletian issued the Edict of Maximum Prices which put a cap on prices. He did not freeze wagons. if you mean wages, he did not put a cap on wages.
The emperor Diocletian issued the Edict of Maximum Prices in 310. The price cap on most goods and services was based on the assumption that inflation was caused by the greed of merchants. This measure was short lived. The price levels were empire-wide and ignored regional variations in costs. They were poorly enforced and they were resisted. Goods were sold in the back market. Diocletian had to abandon this measure.
Yes
Yes, in if you get a foreclosure against you in Indiana, they can definitely garnish your wages. However, they can only garnish wages if it is ordered by the court.
Guilds
Only if you've been taken to court and the garnishment of wages was ordered by a judge.
Laissez-faire theorists argue that the market forces of SUPPLY AND DEMAND will serve to set prices and wages in the marketplace.
critisizing court-ordered busing of school children placing a 90-day freeze on all wages and prices establishing the Environmental Protection Agency abolishing the Office of Economic Opportunity I think it's C but I can't remember
fixed wages and prices
guilds
Laissez-faire theorists argue that the market forces of SUPPLY AND DEMAND will serve to set prices and wages in the marketplace.