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Supply shockAn event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.Supply shock Similar MatchesSupply side economicsSupply side economicsA theory of economics that reductions in tax rates will stimulate investment and in turn will benefit the entire society. Supply functionSupply functionThe mathematical function explaining the quantity supplied in terms of its various determinants, including price; thus the algebraic representation of the supply curve. Thirty day visible supplyThirty day visible supplyThe total volume in dollars of municipal bonds with maturities of 13 months or more that should reach the market within 30 days. Excess supplyExcess supplySupply minus demand. Thus a country's supply of exports of a homogeneous good is its excess supply of that good. Relative supplyRelative supplyThe ratio of the supply of one good to the supply of another, most useful in representing general equilibrium in a two-good economy, where relative price adjusts to equate relative supply and relative demand. Further SuggestionsMoney supplyMoney supply Aggregate supply money supply Supply Supply price Supply elasticity Supply curve Floating supply Cross-border supply Visible supply Raw material supply agreement Mode of supply |
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