- the good. Many
regions around the
world have
experienced shortages in the past. Food
shortages have
occurred in the
United States during the
Great Depression...
- Food
shortage or food
scarcity may
refer to: Famine,
extreme scarcity of food Food security, or lack
thereof Economic shortage,
demand for a
product or...
- the
Eastern Bloc. In his
monograph Economics of
Shortage (1980),
Kornai argued that the
chronic shortages seen
throughout Central and
Eastern Europe in...
- employees,
including nurses,
causing staff shortages,
according to
health care workers' unions. Due to
shortages in staffing,
Intensive Care
Units (ICU)...
-
causes chip
shortages as the new
factories are not
built quickly enough to meet the
demand for the
newer chips.
Examples are the
shortage of
smart card...
-
Artificial scarcity is
scarcity of
items despite the
technology for
production or the
sufficient capacity for sharing. The most
common causes are monopoly...
- The
landscape of
shortages changed dramatically over the
course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially,
extreme shortages emerged in the
equipment needed...
- for
shortages,
stating that an "economic war" had been
declared on Venezuela.
During the
presidency of Chávez,
Venezuela faced occasional shortages owing...
- chip
shortages".
Yahoo Finance.
Archived from the
original on 6
October 2021.
Retrieved 17
October 2021. Sweney, Mark (21
March 2021). "Global
shortage in...
- industry,
which caused fuel
shortages domestically, and Nicolás Maduro's
administration has
experienced chronic gasoline shortages. The
general strike of 2002–2003...