Yes, because access to food and housing at affordable prices are basic human rights.
Only to control inflation in extreme cases such as a war (military or economic).
Only for certain foods such as bread or milk or for certain areas where working-class people live.
Only when monopolies are speculating or setting abusive prices at the expense of consumers.
No, because they create scarcity, queues, or black markets.
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