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A large difference between actual and planned results is feedback that the system is providing adequate control.
Price Ceiling
A legal maximum price for a good or service, above which it cannot be sold, typically set by government to protect consumers.
Shortage/Surplus
A state in the market where the demand for goods exceeds the supply, leading to a shortage, or where the supply surpasses demand, resulting in a surplus.
Price Floor
A government- or group-imposed limit on how low a price can be charged for a product, intended to prevent prices from dropping too low.
Shortage/Surplus
A market condition: shortage occurs when demand exceeds supply, and surplus happens when supply exceeds demand.
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