A price floor is an established lower boundary on the price of a commodity in the market.
Price floor economic articles 2017.
Governments usually set up a price floor in order to ensure that the market price of a commodity does not fall below a level that would threaten the financial existence of producers of the commodity.
Price floors are used by the government to prevent prices from being too low.
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By observation it has been found that lower price floors are ineffective.
Price floors are also used often in agriculture to try to protect farmers.
For instance if milk prices were 16 cwt the difference would be 7 34 cwt.
Price floor has been found to be of great importance in the labour wage market.
The floor price was at a 3 per cent premium to tuesday s closing price of rs 428 90 on bse.
The most common price floor is the minimum wage the minimum price that can be payed for labor.
Price floor is a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply.
The price floor would be set at 23 34 cwt and would adjust with inflation over time.
Farmers would receive 45 of the difference between the milk price floor and the current all milk price.
Payments to farmers would then be 3 30 cwt.
For a price floor to be effective the minimum price has to be higher than the equilibrium price.
A floor price is a minimum amount under which alcohol cannot be sold.
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But if the government can set a price floor why not also a price.
The argument behind a minimum wage could use a dose of economic reality.
For example many governments intervene by establishing price floors to ensure that farmers make enough money by guaranteeing a minimum price that their goods can be sold for.
Why stop with a minimum wage.