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Definition of Price-controlled
1. Adjective. Having the price regulated or controlled by government.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Price-controlled
Literary usage of Price-controlled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Agriculture in the City: A Key to Sustainability in Havana, Cuba by María Caridad Cruz, Roberto Sánchez Medina (2003)
"... Agricultural V agriculture ) V market Price-Controlled Outlets As in the rest
... the price-controlled outlets are part of a system of facilities where ..."
2. War Borrowing: A Study of Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness of the by Jacob Harry Hollander (1919)
"From September, 1917, to the summer of 1918, the list of price-controlled
commodities was extended to include most of the basic materials of industry, ..."
3. War Borrowing: A Study of Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness of the by Jacob Harry Hollander (1919)
"From September, 1917, to the summer of 1918, the list of price-controlled
commodities was extended to include most of the basic materials of industry, ..."
4. Papers and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting by American Economic Association (1919)
"In the case of price-controlled commodities, the government has allowed certain
prescribed percentages as a maximum profit, but, contrary to popular opinion ..."
5. Puerto Rico: Its Conditions and Possibilities by William Dinwiddie (1899)
"Assuming that the average crop is 500 pounds to the acre, the annual output would
be 50000 pounds, and, gauged by the present standard price, controlled by ..."
6. Reports of Committees by United States Congress. Senate (1874)
"... or, in other words, the Liverpool price controlled the price here, and the
cost of getting it to the sea-board, difficulty with the freight crossing the ..."