Supply shock


 

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Supply shock

An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.



Supply shock

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Thirty day visible supply

Thirty day visible supply

The total volume in dollars of municipal bonds with maturities of 13 months or more that should reach the market within 30 days.


Relative supply

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The 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.


Supply curve

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The graph of quantity supplied as a function of price, normally upward sloping, straight or curved, and drawn with quantity on the horizontal axis and price on the vertical axis. Supply curves for exports and for foreign exchange usually have the same qualitative properties as supply curves for labor, being potentially backward bending.


Supply elasticity

Supply elasticity

The elasticity of a supply function, usually with respect to price.


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As used in connection with project financing, an agreement to furnish a specified amount per period of a specified raw material.


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