The UK has RRP as an equivalent, but they address the problem differently really. MRP is stop price gauging I think, whereas RRP is there to incentivise retailers to offer discounts to lure more customers.
We also have co-op’s that run supermarkets and banks, but they compete against private companies.
I think Europe is fairly social in its services (healthcare, pensions, etc.).
The UK has RRP as an equivalent, but they address the problem differently really. MRP is stop price gauging I think, whereas RRP is there to incentivise retailers to offer discounts to lure more customers.
We also have co-op’s that run supermarkets and banks, but they compete against private companies.
I think Europe is fairly social in its services (healthcare, pensions, etc.).