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Supply Shock

A supply shock occurs when an unexpected event disrupts the production or availability of goods and services in an economy. This can lead to sudden increases in prices and shortages of products. For example, natural disasters, political conflicts, or major changes in regulations can cause supply shocks by affecting manufacturers or transportation systems. When supply is diminished while demand remains the same, consumers may face higher prices and less access to products, potentially leading to inflation and economic instability.