Betekenis van:
price control

price control
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • prijscontrole, prijsbeheersing
  • restriction on maximum prices that is established and maintained by the government (as during periods of war or inflation)

Hyperoniemen

price control
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • prijsregeling
  • restriction on maximum prices that is established and maintained by the government (as during periods of war or inflation)

Hyperoniemen

price control
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kostenbewaking
  • restriction on maximum prices that is established and maintained by the government (as during periods of war or inflation)

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Governments usually resort to price control when inflation has reached a certain level.
  2. BT's core retail telecommunications services were subject to regulatory price control.
  3. In Royal Mail’s case, it appeared there was third possibility, namely, agreeing to a more lenient price cap in its price control with the regulator.
  4. Ability and incentive to control gas price and raise rivals’ costs, thereby foreclosing its actual and potential and deterring entry
  5. Consequently, the price control caps set by the postal regulator Postcomm would have been set at too low a level.
  6. For the purpose of condition (a), the grantor does not need to have complete control of the price: it is sufficient for the price to be regulated by the grantor, contract or regulator, for example by a capping mechanism.
  7. NRAs could use other appropriate price control methodologies including, e.g. retail-minus, where there are sufficient competitive constraints on the downstream retail arm of the SMP operator.
  8. The French authorities emphasise that, with these factors under control, they were masters of the situation (in particular the issue price).
  9. Although some form of cost orientation is generally provided for in most Member States, a divergence between price control measures prevails across the Member States.
  10. Owing to their control of virtually all mid-merit to peak plants, E.ON and ENEL set the price for practically all times of the day.
  11. As Royal Mail’s consent was required to give effect to the price control, this was a matter within the power of Royal Mail and an option which was known to its shareholder.
  12. The situation in Finland is therefore satisfactory as far as switching and end-user price control are concerned and should be taken as an indicator of direct exposure to competition.
  13. The collusive practices can be categorised as follows: it concerned exchange of market related information (including prices and sales volumes), market sharing, limitation/control of production and sources of supply as well as price fixing for HP and PBS.
  14. The situation in the United Kingdom is therefore satisfactory as far as switching and end-user price control are concerned and should be taken as an indicator of direct exposure to competition.
  15. Market concentration is high, though not the highest in Italy [107]. Owing to their control of virtually all mid-merit to peak plants, E.ON and ENEL set the price for practically all times of the day.