High protective tariffs prevent competition from outside, and production is controlled through
a regulated quota system.
Not exact matches
To achieve their version of the Utopian ideal, the Soviets executed a planned economy in the extreme; everything, from the amount of food that would be made to the quantity of clothes that would be sold in stores, was
regulated and calculated according to an elaborate
system of
quotas.
The Inuit people still hunt polar bears for meat and fur, but hunting is carefully
regulated by a
quota system, according to Polar Bears International.