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Capping Prices Harms Competition
Inflation-driven increases in labor, transportation, fuel, electricity, and goods costs result from expanded money supply and federal spending. Imposing price caps can stifle competition and deter investments that boost productivity. Historical instances of price caps, particularly in socialist regimes, demonstrate that such measures often lead to scarcity, exemplified by food shortages seen in Soviet Russia.
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