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Rationing affected everyone.
No, there was no rationing in korean war
In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.
Rationing continued on many items until 1954.•1948- The end of rationing begins. It is another 5 years before rationing of all products is stopped.•25 July 1948 - end of flour rationing•15 March 1949 - end of clothes rationing•19 May 1950 - rationing ended for canned and dried fruit, chocolate biscuits, treacle, syrup, jellies and mincemeat.•September 1950 - rationing ended for soap•3 October 1952 - Tea rationing ended•February 1953 - Sweet and sugar rationing ends•4 July 1954 - Food rationing ends
Food rationing began in 1939 then ended in 1954
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Rationing is not bad in itself, in fact it is a good thing when necessary. It conserves resources and helps to ensure all get a fair share of what is available.
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the act of rationing
The idea of food rationing was first widely implemented during World War I and later expanded during World War II. It was developed by governments to manage limited food supplies and ensure equitable distribution among the population amid wartime shortages. The British Ministry of Food, led by figures like Lord Woolton, played a significant role in establishing rationing systems during WWII. Rationing aimed to prevent hoarding and ensure that all citizens had access to essential food items.
Rationing happpend in Britain
Rationing was primarily seen as a necessary measure during times of war or crisis, particularly during World War II, when governments like those of the United States and the United Kingdom implemented it to ensure fair distribution of scarce resources and to support the war effort. Economists and policymakers believed that rationing would prevent hoarding, ensure that essential goods reached those who needed them most, and maintain social stability. Many citizens initially accepted rationing as a patriotic duty, viewing it as a collective effort to support the troops and the nation.
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Rationing affected everyone.
Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.
Provided that the product is not a Veblen or a Giffen good, as its price increases fewer people can afford the commodity and so the demand for it decreases. This is a form of rationing in which the poorest people are priced out of the market.
prices can not act as rationing device