Definition of Shortages. Meaning of Shortages. Synonyms of Shortages

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Definition of Shortages

Shortage
Shortage Short"age, n. Amount or extent of deficiency, as determined by some requirement or standard; as, a shortage in money accounts.

Meaning of Shortages from wikipedia

- 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)...
- Artificial scarcity is scarcity of items despite the technology for production or the sufficient capacity for sharing. The most common causes are monopoly...
- said that there was a shortage of nurses in Canada. In 2012, it was 2.6% and the projection for nursing professional shortages across Canada in 2022,...
- exceeds its supply in a market. Shortage may also refer to: Shortages related to the COVID-19 pandemic Shortage economy Shortages in Venezuela This disambiguation...
- countries to refer to widespread shortages of housing in certain regions where people want to live. These shortages, caused in part by regulatory barriers...
- public policy. The landscape of shortages changed dramatically over the course of the pandemic. Initially, extreme shortages emerged in the equipment needed...
- 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...