Energy prices are regulated and capped by the government in the UK, so I think the opportunities for those type of price gouging activities are reduced.
However, such regulatory regimes invite price manipulation and corruption, which is a very plausible explanation for the abnormal price behaviors in the UK.
Energy prices are regulated and capped by the government in the UK, so I think the opportunities for those type of price gouging activities are reduced.
However, such regulatory regimes invite price manipulation and corruption, which is a very plausible explanation for the abnormal price behaviors in the UK.
Energy prices are regulated and capped by the government in the UK, so I think the opportunities for those type of price gouging activities are reduced.
However, such regulatory regimes invite price manipulation and corruption, which is a very plausible explanation for the abnormal price behaviors in the UK.