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A GI series uses:
Price Ceiling
A legally established maximum price that can be charged for a product or service, often set by government to prevent prices from reaching too high levels.
Price Floor
A government-set minimum price at which a product can be sold, aimed to prevent the price from falling too low.
Shortage
A market condition where the quantity demanded of a good exceeds the quantity supplied at the current price, leading to upward pressure on price.
Surplus
The situation in which the quantity of goods produced exceeds the quantity of goods demanded. Surpluses can result in price drops for products or services, reflecting a mismatch in supply and demand.
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