But when wages controls are extended to non-profit institions and firms operating in open markets, they begin to have serious perverse effects.
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In Poland and Hungary, the lifting of wage controls appears to have made companies more competitive with minimal impact on inflation, some analysts say.
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Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus said the vote ended a debate among government ministers over the value of wage controls and whether to abolish them.
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Chicago : Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago president Michael Moskow speaks on'Construction Wage Controls During the Nixon Administration " to the Industrial Relations Research Association.
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During his tenure, he was " a proponent of price and wage controls . " Shortly after, he worked in the financial sector in Albany, Georgia.
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The "'Seattle General Strike "'of 1919 was a five-day unions began the strike to gain higher wages after two years of World War I wage controls.
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The company-paid plans first appeared during World War II . Wage controls limited raises and the pension plans became an indirect way to increase pay packages.
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In addition, an elaborate system of price and wage controls had failed to prevent heating-oil shortages the previous winter and disruptions of the gasoline supply that summer.
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Chicago : Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Michael Moskow speaks on " Construction Wage Controls During the Nixon Administration " to the Industrial Relations Research Association.
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The article made humorous reference to the commodity price ceilings and wage controls in the United States imposed by President Richard Nixon from 1971 to late 1973.