Evidence from wartime rationing is that given a per-buyer cap, people are less angry about price rises. Or perhaps war creates more solidarity than natural disasters.
Maybe a compromise is possible where merchants are allowed to raise the price provided that they have a per-buyer cap and sell their stock quickly.
Evidence from wartime rationing is that given a per-buyer cap, people are less angry about price rises. Or perhaps war creates more solidarity than natural disasters.
Maybe a compromise is possible where merchants are allowed to raise the price provided that they have a per-buyer cap and sell their stock quickly.