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Sure buddy those are the only two countries that have existed in the world. So can't work anywhere.

What country would you point to as a success for this policy?

Can i have your list of valid countries to choose from so that my answer doesn't get disqualified for picking a third world country.

a maximum retail price exists for most if not all goods in India. And it helps slow down inflation.

India would be perfectly valid if it wasn't experiencing high inflation just like everyone else. Which it is.

https://finimize.com/content/rbi-chief-urges-india-to-cut-inflation-despite-strong-growth

You can't fix inflation just by setting a max price. It leads to shortages or (more common in India's case) retailers finding loopholes:

https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/maximum-retail-price-is-an-archaic-dysfunctional-mechanism/article7452745.ece

It doesn't work because it's a stupid idea.

If there's a cap on the price of a type of good, then obviously only the lowest quality things get made. If you cap shoes to $10, they will only sell shoes imported from sweatshops.

If you specify exactly how something is made, like $20 for made in USA shoes, they will import it from a sweatshop and sew a logo on it in the US.

If you specify how much labor must be done in the US, there's a chance nobody would bother since selling the $10 sweatshop shoe has better profit margins

Yeah thats not how the prices are set tho so your entire premise and basis is stupid. Have a good day. Do some reading.