Examples of 'price shock' in a sentence

Meaning of "price shock"

price shock: This phrase is used to describe a sudden and significant increase or decrease in the price of a product or service, often resulting in surprise or disbelief

How to use "price shock" in a sentence

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The oil price shock is often cited.
The second oil price shock.
The oil price shock ended these plans.
I will start with the oil price shock.
The impact of an oil price shock varies across country groups.
A price shock will also have implications for the normal output equations.
The impact of food price shock.
The main cause of the food price shock has been the tremendous fluctuation in supply.
Price shock between EMU and float is therefore.
We are already suffering the oil price shock of which you speak.
The oil price shock also affected agricultural markets via the transportation sector.
OPEC oil price shock.
The oil price shock highlights the need for oil exporters to diversify their economies.
Algeria 's growth expected to slow as country adjusts to oil price shock.
Oil price shock and macroeconomic activity in Nigeria.

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The last term in the output price equation, u, represents a temporary price shock.
Oil price shock and macroeconomic activities in Nigeria.
Two types of simulations are discussed, a government expenditure increase and a supply shock autonomous price shock.
Such a price shock would significantly worsen the competitiveness of the Kyrgyz textile industry.
Conditions for growth remain very good, but the oil price shock has created some uncertainty.
As the energy price shock fades away, inflation is expected to decline gradually.
Across Europe, parliaments and state bodies struggled to adjust to the grain price shock.
The report says that the commodity price shock has diverted attention from PRSP implementation.
The price shock created large current account deficits in oil-importing economies.
From a broader perspective, Canada overall stands to gain from the agricultural price shock.
Commodity price shock Demand shock.
You may well ´ go eat ´ without a price shock.
The commodity price shock caused depreciation of exchange rates, particularly in oil-exporting countries.
The disciplinary effect of EMU on inflation after a price shock 6.9.
A pure commodity price shock generates inflation, despite the nominal exchange rate appreciation.
IMF 's Lagarde cautions against “ white elephant projects ” on oil price shock.
Effects of a 2 % price shock in France under EMU with normal and slow price indexadon.
Japan 's economy featured stagflation, largely reflecting an unfavorable oil price shock in 1974.
Severe energy price shock ( increase or decrease ).
The fiscal and trade hardships caused by the oil price shock of 1974, pushed.
The oil price shock of October 1973 caused significant damage to the South Vietnamese economy.
The increased unemployment beginning with the first oil price shock in 1973 had two effects,.
Effects of a 5 % price shock in float and EMU, theoretical model.
See Parkin ( 1984 ) for an excellent criticism of the relative price shock explanation of inflation.

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