The impact of the change in ceilings is therefore ambivalent ex-ante.
Measures aimed at explicitly rationing health-care resources, using budget ceilings and/or cuts, capitation, and reimbursement denials, have met with considerable opposition (9;22;24).
The debate did not lead to solidaristic unity over ceilings on supplementary company pensions - and thus reductions in some firms.
They learned that price ceilings that diverged substantially from the underlying market realities could not be enforced for long periods of time.
The three main fees - up-front, management, and investment returns - are all subject to ceilings.
Only a minority (22 %) therefore reported no ceilings on older people's care packages, although several were considering their introduction.
Today the interior is rather dark, but this is because the internal plasterwork and finishes have largely disappeared, except for some fragments on the ceilings.
The ceilings are low, the rooms are small [and] the kitchen, you couldn't swing a cat around it.