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rationing    音标拼音: [r'æʃənɪŋ] [r'æʃnɪŋ] [r'eʃənɪŋ]
n. 定量配给

定量配给

rationing
n 1: the act of rationing; "during the war the government
imposed rationing of food and gasoline"


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  • Rationing - Wikipedia
    Rationing is the controlled distribution of resources, goods, services, [1] especially when scarce, or an artificial restriction of demand Rationing controls the size of the ration, which is one's allowed portion of the resources being distributed on a particular day or at a particular time
  • Rationing | Definition Types | Britannica Money
    rationing, government policy consisting of the planned and restrictive allocation of scarce resources and consumer goods, usually practiced during times of war, famine, or some other national emergency
  • Rationing: Definition, Purposes, and Historical Example
    Rationing is a government-controlled practice used to manage the distribution of scarce goods or services, often during times of crises, like wars, natural disasters, or economic downturns
  • Rationing - Meaning, Examples, Economic Effects, Advantages
    What is rationing in economics? It refers to a policy measure that addresses the scarcity of resources, commodities, goods, and services by controlling their supply and prices
  • What is rationing in economics? - California Learning Resource Network
    Rationing, in its simplest definition, is the controlled distribution of a limited supply of a good, service, or resource to satisfy the demands of multiple stakeholders This control can manifest in various forms, each with its own implications for market dynamics and overall societal welfare
  • Fuel Rationing, No AC, 4-Day Work Week: How Countries Are . . . - Forbes
    Fuel Rationing, No AC, 4-Day Work Week: How Countries Are Dealing With The Iran War Oil Crisis By Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter
  • What is rationing in economics? | Reference Library - tutor2u
    In economics, rationing refers to the allocation of scarce goods or resources among competing individuals or groups Rationing typically occurs when the demand for a particular good or resource exceeds its available supply
  • Rationing: How It Works, Historical Examples, and Implications
    Rationing is a controlled distribution system used to address scarcity, often mandated by governments It involves assigning quotas or limits to individuals or households for specific goods or services
  • Rationing Definition Examples - Quickonomics
    Rationing refers to the distribution of limited resources or goods among a larger population in order to ensure fairness and equality It is a system that controls the allocation of scarce resources during times of shortage or high demand
  • Rationing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Rationing is defined as the process of allocating resources when the demand for care exceeds the available supply, involving decisions made by governments, purchasers, or providers





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