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Price gouging prevents poor people that need a good from purchasing it, while encouraging hoarding by wealthy customers who don't actually need what they're buying.

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Does price gouging create a deadweight loss?

Yes, price gouging creates a deadweight loss.


Why is price gouging bad?

Price gouging is considered bad by most people because it makes the price of things go up much higher than they should be, so that only the wealthy can afford them. In other words, it amplifies the suffering of the poor during a disaster. Many people think of gas prices when they think of price gouging.


Price gouging might be the result of?

sudden increase in demand.


When businesses raise the price of a needed product or service after a natural disaster this is known as?

Price gouging


What is it called when Businesses are raising prices on goods that are scarce?

Price Gouging


What was a significant cause of the 1979 energy crisis that hit America?

The most significant cause of the 1979 energy crisis in America was price gouging. The price gouging was done by the oil companies especially OPEC.


When businesses raise the price of a needed product or service after a natural disaster this is known as .?

price gouging


Can congress respond to charges of price gouging by using its investigative powers?

yes


What power does congress use for price gouging in the cable tv industry?

investigative powers


What are the Pros and cons of price gouging?

The Pros of price gouging allows the vendor to "ration" out supplies so people only buy what they NEED! not what they want. The Cons would be that those in need would not have money for everything they need. I also hurts competition and the individual.


A car dealer raised the price of a car from 10500 to 13125. What was the percent of change?

25% increase. Clearly price gouging.


Why are price controls used?

Price controls prevent price gouging on items that are essential but either in short supply or else whose supply in controlled by one group.