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Definition of Price freeze
1. Noun. A freeze of prices at a given level.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Price Freeze
Literary usage of Price freeze
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Determinants of Agricultural Policies in the United States and the European by Michel Petit (1985)
"Linking endorsement of the compromise to the target price freeze has been the
source of much controversy. USDA spokesmen say that this was part of the ..."
2. Capital, the State, and Labour: A Global Perspective by Juliet Schor, Jong-Il You (1995)
"The first half of 1987 after one year of the price freeze. 5. The first half of
1988, after six months of the price freeze. ..."
3. Financial Liberalization and the Internal Structure of Capital Markets in by Miguel Urrutia (1988)
"This is what happened in Argentina in 1977, when as part of one more attempt at
price stabilization, a four-month price freeze was announced. ..."
4. OECD Economic Surveys Brazil 2001 by OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"The Collar plan introduced a two-month price freeze, a new exchange rate ...
After one year, the Collar ll plan was adopted with a new price freeze and ..."
5. Restructured Electricity Markets: California Market Design Enabled Exercise by Jim Wells, Jim Haas Wells, Dan, Dan Haas (2002)
"... noted that the retail price freeze meant that consumers in California did not
reduce their use of electricity when prices began to rise in May 2000. ..."
6. Prescription Drugs: Spending Controls in Four European Countries by Jonathan Ratner (1994)
"... drug prices to 2 percent below the May 1992 price level The government also
mandated a price freeze on these drugs that will be in effect through 1994. ..."
7. Western Approaches to Eastern Europe by James F. Brown, Robert D. Hormats, William H. Luers (1992)
"... the Deutschemark, to impose a limited wage and price freeze, to institute
rigorous controls on the money supply, and to reorganize the banking system. ..."