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Supply Shock

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AP Macroeconomics

Definition

A supply shock refers to a sudden and unexpected change in the availability or cost of key inputs (such as labor, raw materials, or energy) that affects the overall production capacity of an economy. It can lead to a rapid decrease or increase in the supply of goods and services.

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