Enhancing consumer protection via price control in Malaysia

Price control is an instrument of economic policy for correcting distortions in the relative price structure, resource allocation and income distribution caused by market imperfections. Price control legislations have been used by governments in restraining inflation and overcoming shortages of goo...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Sharif, Nurretina, Yusoff, Rosnelim
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/12316/1/2809141229.pdf
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description Price control is an instrument of economic policy for correcting distortions in the relative price structure, resource allocation and income distribution caused by market imperfections. Price control legislations have been used by governments in restraining inflation and overcoming shortages of goods. Nevertheless, the issue remains whether the existing legal framework governing the price control mechanism is able to provide a comprehensive protection for consumers? This paper analyzes the legal and administrative mechanism which has been designed to manage price control in Malaysia. The mechanism used is explained by examining the provisions under Price Control and Anti Profiteering Act 2011 (Act 723). The paper also explores the legal issues associated with the existing price control legislation. This research is essentially a qualitative legal research whereby the materials used are obtained from libraries, archives and other databases. Applying a systematic inquiry or investigation of the factual data and theoretical concepts of rules and legal principles, the data is analyzed using analytical and critical analysis. The research finds that one of the aims of price control is to prevent traders and businesses from unscrupulously charging exorbitant prices for their goods and services and thus price control legislation can be seen to act as a safeguard for consumers against opportunistic profiteers. This paper concludes that in view of consumer protection, there are major improvements on managing price control under the new Act 723, however there are also limitations and weaknesses that can be considered and corrected for further improvement.
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spelling uum-123162014-10-23T01:48:05Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/12316/ Enhancing consumer protection via price control in Malaysia Ahmad Sharif, Nurretina Yusoff, Rosnelim HB Economic Theory K Law (General) Price control is an instrument of economic policy for correcting distortions in the relative price structure, resource allocation and income distribution caused by market imperfections. Price control legislations have been used by governments in restraining inflation and overcoming shortages of goods. Nevertheless, the issue remains whether the existing legal framework governing the price control mechanism is able to provide a comprehensive protection for consumers? This paper analyzes the legal and administrative mechanism which has been designed to manage price control in Malaysia. The mechanism used is explained by examining the provisions under Price Control and Anti Profiteering Act 2011 (Act 723). The paper also explores the legal issues associated with the existing price control legislation. This research is essentially a qualitative legal research whereby the materials used are obtained from libraries, archives and other databases. Applying a systematic inquiry or investigation of the factual data and theoretical concepts of rules and legal principles, the data is analyzed using analytical and critical analysis. The research finds that one of the aims of price control is to prevent traders and businesses from unscrupulously charging exorbitant prices for their goods and services and thus price control legislation can be seen to act as a safeguard for consumers against opportunistic profiteers. This paper concludes that in view of consumer protection, there are major improvements on managing price control under the new Act 723, however there are also limitations and weaknesses that can be considered and corrected for further improvement. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/12316/1/2809141229.pdf Ahmad Sharif, Nurretina and Yusoff, Rosnelim (2013) Enhancing consumer protection via price control in Malaysia. In: 4th International Conference on Business and Economic Research (4rd ICBER 2013), 04 - 05 March 2013, Golden Flower Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia. http://www.internationalconference.com.my
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