Rationing

Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand. Rationing controls the size of the ration, which is one's allowed portion of the resources being distributed on a particular day or at a particular time. There are many forms of rationing, and in western civilization people experience some of them in daily life without realizing it.Rationing is often done to keep price below the market-clearing price determined by the process of supply and demand in an unfettered market. Thus, rationing can be complementary to price controls. An example of rationing in the face …

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C.D. Howe Institute · 17 April 2024

offloading the responsibility for allocating the permits to provinces, which raises concerns that the rationing of permits will impede the ability of top universities to recruit the talented students with the

to provinces, which raises concerns that the rationing of permits will impede the ability of top universities


CPRC: University of Regina Press · 19 March 2024 English

An exposé of the reality of Saskatchewan’s potash industry management—prioritizing private profit over public interest A single province in Canada—Saskatchewan—is blessed with a remarkable birthright: 50% of the world’s potash …

lawsuit, and in another, they challenged a pro-rationing scheme they had begged Premier Thatcher to agree took place at that time in that US state. Pro- rationing was a scheme to deal with oversupply and low prices pro-rationing. When Blakeney became premier, the companies persuaded him to leave pro-rationing in place action taking the government to task for pro-rationing “was bad faith in the extreme,”10 since it was Blakeney to continue to participate in the pro-rationing scheme. The industry’s position was that it would


National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health · 15 March 2024 English

Temporary evacuations due to fires or floods could affect stored water quality due to disuse and stagnation causing increased water age and growth of bacteria and biofilms, enhanced by moderate …

undersized for the number of users, causing water rationing at times. Storage tanks and cisterns can be made interruption or loss of supply, leading to water rationing and seeking alternative water sources,100 dehydration faced with declining water quality or increased rationing. EXISTING AND EMERGING CHALLENGES FOR SMALL SCALE tanks can lead to periods of water scarcity and rationing, or the need for more frequent deliveries. Oversized


MEI: Montreal Economic Institute · 13 March 2024

Viewpoint illustrating the Quebec hospital system’s lack of improvement and the need to modify the incentives of administrators to encourage innovation and efficiency gains

situation in each sources of caregivers result in the rationing of of the regions of Quebec and provides a ranking


Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Health and Community Services · 17 January 2024 English

The NEBMC will ensure implementation of the National Plan by developing recommendations and providing advice to the P/T Ministries of Health, Zones/hospitals, and CBS to ensure a consistent and coordinated …

that can be found in the Emergency framework for rationing of blood for massively bleeding patients during reference to the Emergency Team). Framework for Rationing of Blood NLBCP-004 Version: 4.0 P a g e | 11 Effective requests that do not meet pre- or not triage and rationing determined acceptance criteria guidelines for hospital/Zone guidelines. Hospital/Zone Follow triage/rationing allocation framework if guidelines. instructed hospital/Zone Zonal EBMC. EBMC. Follow triage/rationing allocation framework if guidelines. Peri/post-partum


Fraser Institute · 5 December 2023 English

A well-functioning Indigenous-controlled and led financial system is essential to restoring Indigenous economic prosperity to promote investment, economic development and raise living standards in Indigenous communities. Much has been accomplished …

inherently riskier, and thus contribute to a rationing of credit to Indigenous borrowers. Non-Indigenous fraserinstitute.org avoided all together. This rationing of credit to Indigenous borrowers is a market 12 9 Stiglitz and Weiss (1981) explain credit rationing as an equilibrium outcome in a credit market char- the risk characteristics of borrowers. Such rationing is a market failure because the interest rate to bring the market into equilibrium. Credit rationing can be exacerbated by discrimination in which


CADTH: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health · 20 November 2023 English

Environmental Scan and Summary

33,34 • Inpatient capping and/or blocking: a rationing strategy that uses the practice of reserving or


APF: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada · 15 November 2023

New Delhi's recurring air pollution crisis

solutions like other cities with high vehicle rationing scheme previously, restricting even- pollution


CAPP: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers · 2 November 2023 English

To protect the health and safety of individuals at the training site and during training the Training Provider must take all reasonable measures to ensure that anything it supplies for …

2.9 Describe available emergency rations and rationing routine in a survival situation L ● 4.3 Personal


Fraser Institute · 26 October 2023 English

Despite common misperceptions, middle-class workers in Denmark pay relatively high taxes for Denmark’s large government. Indeed, Denmark has a large welfare state paid for by some of the highest personal …

government implemented tight price restrictions and rationing and also imposed rent control (Hansen, 2022). the significance of price controls and product rationing that occurred during and in the years immediately public pressure to eliminate price controls and rationing, and a similar amount of pressure to do away with


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