Prohibiting price increases in situations of true scarcity could best be described as
A) interfering with the "law" of supply and demand.
B) thwarting the "law" of increasing returns to scale.
C) violating the "law" of increasing cost.
D) interfering with the "law" of diminishing marginal utility.
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