A supply shock is a sudden, unexpected event that disrupts the availability of a key good or service, causing sharp price shifts. It is used to analyze economic volatility, often stemming from natural disasters or geopolitical tensions. Producers of scarce resources typically benefit, as they can command higher prices, while consumers and downstream industries face increased costs.
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