Examples of 'supply shocks' in a sentence

Meaning of "supply shocks"

supply shocks - sudden and significant disruptions to the availability or distribution of goods or resources

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There are no supply shocks or demand shocks.
This increase largely reflects supply shocks.
Supply shocks can shift potential output in the economy.
The policy responses to supply shocks are more problematic.
Supply shocks can be produced when accidents or disasters occur.
There can be positive supply shocks.
Persistent aggregate supply shocks are an important part of the macroeconomic landscape.
This risk is mostly associated with adverse supply shocks.
The supply shocks have known to play a dominant role in the regard of monetary policy.
This is particularly important when the economy is hit by supply shocks.
Positive supply shocks raise output significantly in both the short and the long term.
The central bank will respond correctly to negative supply shocks.
Supply shocks in the Middle East gave little support to prices.
The spike in energy and agricultural commodity prices are twin supply shocks.
In fact, it took three large adverse supply shocks for expectations to adjust.

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Increased wage interdependency does not lead to major differences in the absorption of supply shocks.
In principle, efficient supply shocks should be ignored and inefficient ones smoothed.
We provide empirical evidence on the impact of oil supply shocks on global aggregates.
Over time, such supply shocks could lead to a change in the macro regime.
Low elasticity of the labor market restricts abilities of companies to react to supply shocks.
Where do credit supply shocks come from, and what are their effects?
Trade in food security products can help to mitigate the impact of agricultural supply shocks.
Sadly, supply shocks won't end anytime soon.
Linking national food reserves to regional ones would further help to mitigate food supply shocks.
Examples of supply shocks are the oil price increases of the 1970s.
Vii . adjustment capacity for demand and supply shocks.
Weather-related supply shocks were important in food markets in the second half of 2010.
Global food stocks had also fallen sharply, increasing the vulnerability of countries to supply shocks.
The 70s featured two major oil supply shocks.
This can be explained by the natural resource-based export sector and external supply shocks.
The EU is the largest energy importer in the world23, vulnerable to supply shocks.
The stockpile was created after the 1970s oil crisis to prevent supply shocks.

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