Rationing involves the controlled allocation of scarce resources and commodities, typically by government intervention, to ensure equity and efficiency. Common during wartime, rationing aims to prevent shortages but can lead to inefficiencies and increased consumption.
In-depth exploration of black markets, where commodities and goods exchange occurs outside of government-regulated systems. This entry covers historical context, current examples, related terms, and socio-economic implications.
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