Supply Shock

Adverse Supply Shock: An Unexpected Shift in Supply
An adverse supply shock is an unexpected reduction in the quantity supplied for any given price, resulting in higher prices and reduced output. This phenomenon often results from natural disasters, diseases, or major political events.
Supply Shock: An Overview
An in-depth look at Supply Shock, its definition, types, causes, effects, historical examples, and comparisons with demand shock.

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