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Agricultural Price Floors
Definition
Minimum prices set by government for agricultural products, typically above market equilibrium levels, intended to support producer incomes. Agricultural price floors can lead to surpluses and market inefficiencies.
Source Chapter
Book I, Chapter 11
Context
Smith discusses various forms of agricultural price support, including the bounty on grain exports, arguing that such interventions often create more problems than they solve and reduce overall economic efficiency.
Economic Domain
Regulation