

Isabella Weber On Germany's Plan to Cap the Price of Gas
Nov 10, 2022
In this discussion, Isabella Weber, an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, dives into Germany's strategy to combat rising gas prices during an energy crisis. She explains the urgency behind government interventions, including price controls and subsidies, to protect vulnerable households. The conversation highlights the complexities of implementing these measures amid inflation and supply chain issues. Weber also touches on historical examples of price controls and the need for equitable policies in navigating the current energy landscape.
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Economist Resistance to Price Controls
- Economists often resist price controls because they disrupt standard economic models.
- Free price movement is central to economic modeling, making controls a trigger point.
Price Controls in Economic Transitions
- Price controls can be useful during transitions like post-war or post-shutdown economies.
- These transitions create short-run scarcities and price shocks due to rapid structural shifts.
Gas Crisis Impact on Germany
- The 2021 gas price crisis, worsened by the war in Ukraine, severely impacted Germany.
- Essential reliance on gas for households and limited fuel-switching options for firms exacerbated the crisis.