Supply Shock
High demand and a shortage of produced goods.
A shortage can occur when demand for a product or service exceeds its supply, often due to factors like natural disasters, supply chain disruptions, or sudden increases in consumer demand. This imbalance can lead to rationing, where resources are distributed in limited quantities to ensure equitable access among consumers. Rationing can also be implemented by governments during crises to prevent hoarding and ensure that essential goods remain available for all.
It's usually called a coup d'etat.
A shortage that leads to rationing can result from various factors, including supply chain disruptions, natural disasters, increased demand for certain goods, or government policies that limit production. When the supply of a product falls short of its demand, it can create scarcity, prompting authorities to implement rationing measures to allocate the limited resources fairly. This ensures that essential goods remain available to the population, but it can also lead to dissatisfaction and black markets if not managed effectively.
a shortage of food spurred
it means there is not enough of the goods that people want 2 buy
shortage
if, at a current price there is a shortage of a good
An example of a shortage is limited amounts of food available because the trucks carrying it are on strike. What is an example of a shortage? The resources used to make all goods and services are called the factors of production. ... To show alternative ways to use an economy's resources.
shortage
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Deficiency is a shortage in a body.
A shortage of rain is called a drought. (see link)
supply shock
Shortage. :)
It is called a Famine
supply shock