« Progress In Iraq (Not!) [hilzoy] | Main | Iraqi Refugees [hilzoy] » 01 Sep 2007 12:29 am Zimbabwe: When Price Controls Fail... [hilzoy]When last we checked in on the slow-motion disaster that is Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe had decided to impose price controls. Predictably, this just caused shops to become empty: when people cannot sell at a profit, they tend not to sell at all. According to the Zimbabwe Independent:
Now that price controls have been called off, what do you suppose Mugabe has done? If you guessed imposing controls on wages, you win!
The BBC quotes Robertson as saying: "I just wonder when they will try and reverse the laws of gravity, because this does not work." It's a pity Mugabe doesn't seem to realize that. Last January, I posted a compilation of catastrophes that had befallen Zimbabwe during the previous week or two: doctors and teachers on strike, water shortages, sewage treatment plants crumbling, people unable to go to work because the bus fare was too expensive, upper- and middle-class Zimbabweans resorting to urban gardening in desperation: you name it. Since then, things have gotten much, much worse, and yet somehow, mysteriously, the government is holding on. Sometime, something will have to give; I only hope that whoever replaces Mugabe when it does has some shred of concern for the Zimbabwean people, who have suffered enormously. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e54eea5d718834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Zimbabwe: When Price Controls Fail... [hilzoy]' |
